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9 Scottish Proverbs about Hill

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1. When falkland hill puts on his cap, the howe o' fife will get a drap, and when the bishop draws his cowl, look out for wind and weather fowl.. Scottish Proverb. When falkland hill puts on his cap, the howe o' fife will get a drap, and when the bishop draws his cowl, look out for wind and weather fowl.
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2. Blue are the hills that are far away.. Scottish Proverb. Blue are the hills that are far away.
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3. Even a haggis will run downhill.. Scottish Proverb. Even a haggis will run downhill.
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4. The poor man's shilling is but a penny.. Scottish Proverb. The poor man's shilling is but a penny.
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5. A cock is valiant on his own dunghill.. Scottish Proverb. A cock is valiant on his own dunghill.
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6. Every cock crows loudest on his own dunghill, is a saying common to all nations.. Scottish Proverb. Every cock crows loudest on his own dunghill, is a saying common to all nations.
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7. He that comes first to the hill, may sit where he will.. Scottish Proverb. He that comes first to the hill, may sit where he will.
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8. Step by step climbs the hill.. Scottish Proverb. Step by step climbs the hill.
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9. The higher the hill the laigher the grass.. Scottish Proverb. The higher the hill the laigher the grass.
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