Thursday, December 4, 2014

Were once invited to a wedding in the neighbourhood of Liddesdale

Were once invited to a wedding in the neighbourhood of Liddesdale

Were once invited to a wedding in the neighbourhood of Liddesdale



Jamie, and a cousin of his, were once invited to a wedding in the neighbourhood of Liddesdale, and, as it chanced, they could only muster a single horse between them. Under these circumstances, Scott thought it might be as well to give the natives of "Copshaw-holme," (Newcastleton,) something to amuse themselves with. Accordingly, he placed his cousin on the front of the horse, in the usual way, while he mounted behind, facing the opposite direction, with a straw rope drawn round the animal's tail for a bridle. In this comical fashion, the two men rode through the large open square of the old border village, amid the laughter and jeers of young and old.


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