Succour for Scotchmen.
If a Scotchman were between Scylla and Charybdis, and puzzled as to which he should give the preference, would not his national instinct prompt him at once to take the Siller? And, when once he had got his hand fairly upon it, we do not think he would very quickly leave it again.
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