Doric - MNA | doonstairs | tae see fit wis adee. Da wis | |
Doric - MNA | nside, frosted gless, mibbe a | doonstairs | cludgie. We luik at yin anith |
Doric - DOR | If I fa | doonstairs | i'day |
Central - LAL | as a cramp shoots through ma | doonstairs | . The cramp sharpens. Ah jump |
Central - LAL | e door again and stramped awa | doonstairs | . |
Central - LAL | d me up, I got ready and gaed | doonstairs | tae mak masel some breakfast |
Central - LAL | , smellin smoke, had breenged | doonstairs | tae see whit wis gaun on. Whe |
Doric - DOR | Wullie gied | doonstairs | an caud the ambulance. A hae |
Orkney - ORK | in me bed, she whizzed aroond | doonstairs | . |
Doric - MNA | “You tak the | doonstairs | ,” says he. “A’ll luik u |
Central - WCE | the relative safety o’ the | doonstairs | doorway an’ listened tae he |
Central - WCE | a mongrel the Walkers' junkie | doonstairs | ' neighbour's dog wis, an it w |
Doric - DOR | Fund ma wie | doonstairs | an hid a fly |
Central - GLA | r stilts - but when she came | doonstairs | in the mornin the auld Queen |
Central - LAL | He walked me | doonstairs | intae the livin room, parked |
Central - LAL | and pit yer claes on and come | doonstairs | ,’ said his maw. ‘It’s s |
Orkney - ORK | ery. The sixties classics are | doonstairs | . Upstairs, stuneen, ostentati |
Central - LAL | Ah'd get woken up and rush | doonstairs | tae try and get him aff o Maw |
Central - LAL | at she got home safe. Ah rush | doonstairs | , narrowly avoidin trippin at |
Central - LAL | God's answered mine. Ah rush | doonstairs | . Mammy is deep in concentrati |
Ulster - EUL | hir index finger an walkt bak | doonstairs | ; hir mine awash wi the hansel |
Central - LAL | wis awa tae bed, I gaed back | doonstairs | tae gie Rodrick's CD a wee li |
Doric - DOR | Mam gid back | doonstairs | an Ah wound up the mobile abe |
Ulster - PUL | is lugs. Tha neebour taen him | doonstairs | whaur he calmed a wee an says |
Doric - MNA | e Sabbath wis the Sabbath, an | doonstairs | , her ma wis cryin on her. |
Doric - MNA | meet in wi Roddie an Kathleen | doonstairs | ." |
Central - SEC | Whit are they daein | doonstairs | ? |
Central - LAL | ut oan ma dressin gown and go | doonstairs | tae make a cup o tea. Ma back |
Orkney - ORK | Coonter | doonstairs | - |
Doric - MNA | led, en," he said, makkin fir | doonstairs | . "Ah'll ask the Pitsligas an |
Central - SEC | g and ending up wi Agnes, oor | doonstairs | neebour. We lived in the Tene |
Doric - MNA | ee lood raps on the barn door | doonstairs | . The twa quines cooriet doon |
Central - GLA | s seen a ghost when she comes | doonstairs | . |
Central - LAL | e nixt thing I kent ma Da wis | doonstairs | , shouting and roaring at us f |
Central - GLA | Blawin thaimsels | doonstairs | tae scout like birlin sycamor |
Central - WCE | he same time so we could meet | doonstairs | fur a blether. That-wis befor |
Doric - MNA | some day. Come on! Lut's get | doonstairs | ." |