After the fragment of 'The Broomfield-Hill' follows:
13.
Fair Janet, in her green cleiding,
Returned upon the morn,
And she met her father's ae brother,
The laird of Abercorn.
And then these two stanzas, the first altered from Herd's fragment of 'The Broomfield Hill,' 'I'll wager, I'll wager,' p. 310, ed. 1769, and the second from Herd's fragment, 'Kertonha,' or version C of this ballad:
14.
I'll wager, I'll wager, I'll wager wi you
Five hunder merk and ten,
I'll maiden gang to Carterhaugh,
And maiden come again.
15.
She princked hersell, and prin'd hersell,
By the ae light of the moon,
And she's away to Carterhaugh
As fast as she could win.
Instead of a 10, 11, b has:
He's taen her by the milk-white hand,
And by the grass-green sleeve,
He's led her to the fairy ground,
And spierd at her nae leave.
Instead of 14 of a, b has something nearer to A, B 9:
23.
It's four and twenty ladies fair
Were in her father's ha,
Whan in there came the fair Janet,
The flower amang them a'.
After 21 of a follows in b a copy of 'The Wee Wee Man,' 32-39, attached by these two stanzas, which had been "introduced in one recital only:"