Central - LAL | cave | in, crottle like the hairy pl | |
Central - SWE | cave | in ahint the waterfaw. Ye cou | |
Central - SEC | 3. THE WITCHES' | CAVE | |
Central - LAL | t hae been cairvit on stanes, | cave | waws, banes and ferlie silver |
Shetland - SHD | waater. So dey gied intae da | cave | hopin dey wid have a bit more |
Shetland - SHD | and dan he gied back intae da | cave | tae hiv a look fur some crabs |
Shetland - SHD | ee da sunshine comin intae da | cave | fae da daylight ootside. |
Shetland - SHD | dey followed da trow intae da | cave | . |
Shetland - SHD | ter when all o’ a sudden da | cave | sookit dem both back in again |
Shetland - SHD | just ran straight in! Whin da | cave | gied under da broo, it split |
Shetland - SHD | until dey cam tae da end o da | cave | . When dey got dere, da trow w |
Shetland - SHD | scraped alang da röf o’ da | cave | . As da sixt wave slooshed oot |
Shetland - SHD | brocht up in da röf o’ da | cave | we a BANG! Da mast gied richt |
Shetland - SHD | kerries on da wye oot o’ da | cave | o’ Bonxie Geo. By da time M |
Central - NEC | The fitprints led tae a | cave | in the side o a brae. The air |
Central - EDN | they fund the entrance tae a | cave | . They gaed deep eneuch tae ge |
Central - SEC | For certayne ther is founde a | cave | besyds Muskelbourge, stonding |
Doric - MNA | aring away the rubbish from a | cave | 's mouth. . . In the third cha |
Central - NEC | e and he's gone tae live in a | cave | like the big keekie-mammy tha |
Doric - DOR | "thair ye fin a | cave | |
Central - LAL | is ma Grannie. She bidit in a | cave | , the weem aneath the monks' f |
Central - LAL | utally killed and yirdit in a | cave | at Rosemarkie in Easter Ross |
Ulster - BUL | Sae eith they dinna | cave | or lup; |
Shetland - SHD | limmin in da rocks, dey fun a | cave | . It wis a bright, light and s |
Doric - MNA | kin his hooves in the moo o a | cave | sae near. Her mither cairriet |
Doric - MNA | sowel, an sat in the mou o a | cave | in the gruns o the Hoose o Le |
Central - EDN | s an intae the hidden mou o a | cave | . They ken these hills, Beatri |
Central - WCE | n and a Scotsman. There was a | cave | . First the Englishman went in |
Central - LAL | Tae thole anither thraw, the | cave | -heid far |
Central - SEC | Ti thole anither thraw, the | cave | -heid far |
Central - EDN | an retreatit furder intae the | cave | . Riskin a glimmer o Bill’s |
Central - LAL | the shore. Ah hied up tae the | cave | hoose tae see whit wis whit. |
Central - EDN | t they heard vyces inside the | cave | , spickina leid that Beatrice |
Doric - MNA | ; he caused the inside of the | cave | to be infinite. Around were n |
Central - WCE | e table.’ He ran out of the | cave | . The Irishman went in. He saw |
Central - SEC | The nerra passage ti the | cave | Reeks like the verra lair |
Central - EDN | sayed thon first nicht in the | cave | whan he had fund her an Bill |
Central - SWE | l five ae us could fit in the | cave | , doon oan wur hunkers |
Central - EDN | They sut silent in the | cave | a lang while. Tad had retriev |
Central - SEC | O the | cave | where they were lodgers |
Central - NEC | grund ootside the mooth o the | cave | a pile o white banes - the b |
Doric - DOR | meet. Noo the formation o the | cave | is spectacular. The |
Central - WCE | ut the note back and left the | cave | . Lastly, the Scotsman went in |
Central - WCE | ma’ pocket.’ And left the | cave | . |
Central - SWE | oot the | cave | on a thread |
Central - SEC | Bruce cam runnin’ oot the | cave | |
Shetland - SHD | Bonxie Geo wis da maist oorie | cave | tae da wastird, we hits high- |
Central - SEC | Wha dug aroond in that there | cave | And, muckle ti his elation, |
Central - EDN | o thaim cud hae been the ilk | cave | whaur Hsien had first fund he |
Central - SEC | cken wae me in the hope ah'll | cave | and take him a walk oan his n |
Central - SEC | re, Ah'll pint oot the golden | cave | in the fire an' aw that nonse |
Central - WCE | Thon | cave | at Whithorn? Fence it aff! |
Shetland - SHD | il dey got dir eye on anidder | cave | ower at da idder side. ‘Dis |
Shetland - SHD | ‘Look, here’s anidder | cave | ’, said da trow excitedly, p |
Central - NEC | k o Europe keekit oot o their | cave | shelters in the Pyrenees, it |
Central - EDN | ybes that wis eneuch for thir | cave | fowk. |
Doric - DOR | Fingla's | Cave | is cut oot be the movement o |
Ulster - PUL | y Glen iss whaur Daft Eddie's | Cave | wus in W G Lyttle's buik, Daf |
Doric - MNA | ardigan. "It's like Aladdin's | cave | ." Her een lichtit up es she l |
Doric - DOR | ut michty it wiz an Aladdin's | cave | tae me stappit wi boxes o dus |
Doric - MNA | prents led Tae the Gruffalo's | cave | |
Southern - SWE | e Needle's Ee and the Piper's | Cave | will aw be there when the wee |
Central - LAL | In Margaret's | cave | , piously ensconsed in, |
Doric - DOR | that I fun oot that Rob Roy's | cave | in the Burn o Vat, far he tui |
Shetland - SHD | Dis | cave | wis braaly different fae da l |
Shetland - SHD | ™s go in!’ said Joahny. Dis | cave | wis different fae da wan in S |
Orkney - ORK | n Stone Age man lurked in his | cave | , did he ivver dream that, soo |
Central - SEC | At daith's door, lyin in his | cave | |
Central - LAL | berdeenshire and Jonathan’s | Cave | at East Wemyss in Fife, has s |
Doric - MNA | mou as wide’s a dragon’s | cave | , an skirled: |
Central - SEC | seen a muckle spider in that | cave | |
Central - SEC | an, Aladdin in the enchauntit | cave | , as ah forge forrit as a scri |
Shetland - SHD | idder side. ‘Dis is da last | cave | , I’m afraid.’ said da tro |
Shetland - SHD | owt it was goin to be da best | cave | yet but dan suddenly everythi |
Shetland - SHD | wis a bright, light and sunny | cave | becis dey could see da sunshi |
Shetland - SHD | bit more luck wi dis een! ‘ | Cave | no.2…!’ said Jeamie wi a |