Central - SEC | Dorothy | says tae him, “ If ye chum | |
Central - SEC | Dorothy | telt her that she wisnae a wi | |
Central - SEC | Dorothy | wis jist wantin tae get hame | |
Central - SEC | Dorothy | helped the Tattie Bogle doon | |
Central - SEC | Dorothy | (a doppelganger o Nicola Stur | |
Central - SEC | Dorothy | wis brocht uptae speed by Gli | |
Central - SEC | Dorothy | , the Wizard and Toto aa clamb | |
Central - SEC | Dorothy | decidit tae lit her have them | |
Southern - SEA | knawledge, | Dorothy | is still tae the fore oot yon |
Ulster - GUL | “O coorse, | Dorothy | . We winnae. Dinnae fash yerse |
Central - SEC | “Och, | Dorothy | , ye dinnae want tae eat they |
Southern - SEA | The dochter, | Dorothy | , mairriet ae Paul Hunter, the |
Central - SEC | d. He didnae hae onie brains, | Dorothy | kenned this jist by luikin at |
Central - SEC | and the Munchkins faur ahint, | Dorothy | traipsed for miles alang the |
Central - SEC | he Tin Man didnae hae a hert, | Dorothy | had jaloused this, of course, |
Central - SEC | grants or something. Onieway, | Dorothy | turned oan the waterworks and |
Central - SEC | had got roostit in the rain. | Dorothy | fund some ile an iled his jyn |
Ulster - GUL | wi pleesure. Gerald jined in. | Dorothy | spak onlie tae ax whit gate t |
Central - SEC | tae her daith. The Wizard and | Dorothy | did a ”High Five” and who |
Southern - SEA | bairns, Scott and | Dorothy | . Is bairns wei wur affen up a |
Central - SEC | magicked the baffies oan tae | Dorothy | ’s feet, the Wicked Witch o |
Central - SEC | d aroun lik he wis singin tae | Dorothy | Lamour in a Road picter, |
Central - SEC | aundit a couple o aipples tae | Dorothy | , “Ah wis jist kidding aboot |
Doric - DOR | At wis fin she gid tae Auntie | Dorothy | 's tae bide. That wis the wye |
Doric - DOR | nt spinnin intae the air like | Dorothy | 's hoose in The Wizard o Oz, i |
Central - SEC | By this time | Dorothy | wis fair stervin, she hadnae |
Doric - DOR | e wiz a gay tipper, friend of | Dorothy | |
Ulster - GUL | e cum on his fizog? Thrawnlik | Dorothy | pu’ed tha steerin wheel wit |
Southern - SEA | Paul an | Dorothy | , on his paurents sheep statio |
Southern - SEA | hed twae dochters, Eileen an | Dorothy | . The Meenister’s |
Central - SEC | be able tae pauchle them when | Dorothy | an her pals were aa snoozing. |
Central - SEC | nt some magic snaw tae waukin | Dorothy | an her chums. |
Central - SEC | m . As the Witch swooped doon | Dorothy | flung the baffies at her. Yin |
Central - SEC | hey cam tae a crossroads. Noo | Dorothy | wis fair flummoxed and no sha |
Central - SEC | Toto. This wis owre much for | Dorothy | , she went straucht up tae the |
Central - LAL | wud suiner turn tae the soor | Dorothy | Parker for a richt guid belly |
Central - SEC | citations or medals,” says | Dorothy | . |
Central - SEC | z’ll gie ye a hert,” says | Dorothy | . “Tattie Bogle is eftir som |
Central - SEC | nt. She wis gey pit oot aboot | Dorothy | getting the magic tartan baff |
Southern - SWE | mm_ Gey braw (very good) post | Dorothy | . As a native (white) Scots la |
Central - SEC | “ | Dorothy | ,” says the Tattie Bogle, |
Ulster - GUL | “It cudnae be,” | Dorothy | argied. “We cum tha direck |
Ulster - GUL | “Sairie,” | Dorothy | wis richt an thraw. “We aa |
Central - SEC | wis supposed tae be brave,” | Dorothy | said. |
Ulster - GUL | Bilfawst in nae time ava.” | Dorothy | glaid her fit cannielik on ta |