[324-36] That is, beyond the partition.

[324-37] Chows her cood means chews her cud.

[324-38] Weel-hain’d means carefully preserved.

[324-39] Kebbuck is cheese.

[324-40] This line, in English, would read And often he is urged (to take more) and often he calls it good.

[324-41] A towmond is a twelvemonth, a year.

[324-42] Since flax was in blossom.

[324-43] The ha’-Bible is the family Bible, which is kept in the hall, or the best room.

[324-44] Ance is the Scotch form of once.

[324-45] That is, his hat.