Show On Trial A Scotchman stood beside the bed of his dying wife and In tearful accents ac-cents asked was there anything he could do for her Yes Sandle sho said Im hopIng hop-Ing youll bury me in Craeburn kirk yardBut But my lass he cried only think of the awful expense Would ye no be comfortable hero In Aberdeen Aber-deen No Sandle Id no rest In my grave unless I were burled in Crae burn burnIts Its too much youre askln said the loving husband and I cannot promise ye ony such thing Then Sandlo Ill no give you ony peace until my bones are at rest in my native parish Ah weel Maggie said he Ill Just glo ye a threemonth trial in Aberdeen an see how ye get along |