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https://books.google.com/books?id=VloUAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA211 page 211 The Mer-man he stept o'er ae deas, / And he has steppit over three: / O maiden, pledge me faith and troth! / O Marstig's daughter, gang wi' me! […] https://books.google.com/books?id=VloUAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA213 pages 213–214 Notes on The Mer-man. […] I remember having seen in the hall of the ruined castle of Elan Stalker, in the district of Appin, an old oaken deas, which was so contrived as to serve for a sittee; at meal-times the back was turned over, rested upon the arms, and became a table; and at night the seat was raised up, and displayed a commodious bed for four persons, two and two, feet to feet, to sleep in. I was told, that this kind of deas was formerly common in the halls of great houses, where such œconomy, with respect to bed-room, was very necessary.

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