1393 Scottish Proverbs / Page 28
- 271. Cadgers speaks of lead saddles.
 - 272. Calk is na sheares. Chalk's no shears.
 - 273. Can do is easily carried aboot wi' ane.
 - 274. Carelessness is worse than a thieve.
 - 275. Carrick for a man, kyle for a coo, cunningham for corn and ale, and a galloway for woo'.
 - 276. Carrying saut to dysart and puddings to tranent.
 - 277. Cast a bane in the deil's teeth.
 - 278. Chairity begins at hame, but shouldna end there.
 - 279. Changes o' wark is a lightening o' hearts.
 - 280. Charge nae mair shot than the piece 'll bear.

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