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CHAPTER V
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Mr._Schaw_, the Owner of these Yards, caused lift them, and lay them upon a Table in his Summer-house: Mr._Schaw's_ mother was so kind, as to cut out a Linen-cloth, and cover them.

They lay Twelve Days there, where all had Access to see them.

_Alexander Tweedie_, the foresaid Gardner, said, when dying, There was a Treasure hid in his Yard, but neither Gold nor Silver.

_Daniel Tweedie_, his Son, came along with me to that Yard, and told me that his Father planted a white Rose-bush above them, and farther down the Yard a red Rose-bush, which were more fruitful than any other Bush in the Yard.

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