Southern - SEA | fermers | i Wolfcleuch Heid. Whan A wur | |
Southern - SEA | an Mrs. Ballantyne, | fermers | frae Kale Waitter, tuik the t |
Central - NEC | strauchle force o orra luons, | fermers | an the like. He cam back ower |
Central - SEC | nyowspeypers. Larrie dryvers, | fermers | an the lik socht ti clem up t |
Central - NEC | The Pechts war warriors, | fermers | an airtists that ruled ower m |
Central - AYR | m William Aird o Crosflats - | fermers | baith themsels, an auld freen |
Central - LAL | sel... the auld skinflint!... | Fermers | were aye the same when it cam |
Doric - DOR | mile o arable land. | Fermers | nooadays grumph fin a puckle |
Central - WCE | fermer. Ah gaed tae see him. | Fermers | get up dead early too. He wis |
Doric - DOR | ame at the Spring o the year. | Fermers | feed wid be gaun deen an, |
Doric - MNA | ep-park cottars bedd. Like aa | fermers | , her faither niver bothered t |
Central - EDN | spivs an eildit hardmen, smaa | fermers | cleart aff the lan, weemen th |
Central - AYR | Broun, as three hunner airmed | fermers | an gentlemen mustered roun ab |
Central - LAL | The Three | Fermers | |
Central - LAL | Mr Tod's hole. And the three | fermers | sat ootside their tents scoff |
Central - LAL | But this jist made the three | fermers | mair bealin and mair thrawn a |
Central - LAL | kent exactly where the three | fermers | were waitin at that moment. T |
Ulster - GUL | The | fermers | will be girnin that thair'll |
Southern - SEA | the | fermers | ir eydent eftir the lang rain |
Ulster - CUL | The | fermers | noo al’rip an’ tear I thi |
Doric - DOR | the | fermers | , hirds, the merchant's creesh |
Central - LAL | The | fermers | didna even stap for their den |
Central - LAL | arliament, the fishermen, the | fermers | and the hale population o' th |
Central - LAL | War ower a century afore. The | fermers | redd them up in smaa piles ta |
Central - AYR | t fashed him sair that aa the | fermers | o the pairish were thirled by |
Central - WCE | And the | fermers | and priests and sodjers o the |
Central - LAL | faut' fashed Brock. 'And the | fermers | are no gonnae gie up tll they |
Central - SEC | eich in the blae lift and the | fermers | are out in their fields, thra |
Orkney - ORK | Waltzan roond the | fermers | at the mart |
Orkney - ORK | Waltzan roond the | fermers | at the mart, |
Doric - DOR | supper fae the | fermers | wife an some het water tae ha |
Orkney - ORK | and welcome; a return tae the | fermers | ’ memories o owld. For the f |
Central - LAL | it isna his ettle tae tak the | fermers | ’ pairt – an wadna see ony |
Central - LAL | t ye herken tentillie til the | fermers | an crofters, an aw the fowk w |
Central - EDN | re wis nae mair licht, an the | fermers | an merchants gaed tae the inn |
Southern - SEA | Borthauch ferm hoose an the | fermers | naem wis Wulson. The Wulson |
Central - SEC | gans back years tae whan the | fermers | yaist tae keep beasts. Noo, t |
Doric - DOR | Watch the furrow on the | fermers | broo, |
Central - EDN | cud be lockit in. Some o the | fermers | that he workit til warnt him |
Central - LAL | andupfarmer Are you ane o the | fermers | , Jim? |
Central - AYR | ome graith that a wheen o the | fermers | an servants had brocht - hey |
Central - EDN | ra bonny, is it?” Yin o the | fermers | leuch coorse-like. |
Orkney - ORK | rthern Italy. It’s whar the | fermers | grow wheat fur pasta, it’s |
Central - SEC | thair pownies or the | fermers | ti platch throu the dubs wi t |
Southern - SEA | wur the | fermers | . It lowsin tyme whan ma faith |
Southern - SEA | A, pages 147/153) wur the | fermers | o Girnwud whan A wur born. Th |
Southern - SEA | areddies, the Brydens wur the | fermers | |
Southern - SEA | . The Glendinning’s wur the | fermers | o Whitslade i ma youth. |
Central - LAL | o want, acause this leas the | fermers | wi nae mercat. He states that |
Doric - MNA | un ained bi their neebors the | fermers | . An the sweetest brummils gre |
Central - LAL | hird o Vikings, an reivit the | fermers | til thir barnis waur tuim an |
Central - EDN | tgun at him. They leukit like | fermers | , dressed in sturdy bit worn c |
Doric - DOR | Some | fermers | hid a machine for chappin up |
Doric - MNA | ae the horse troch, like some | fermers | did, as tho the horse wid tha |
Central - LAL | n tae their core o Perthshire | fermers | , Edinburgh bankers an the rur |
Central - SEC | acteivities o thrang Ayrshire | fermers | (ma awn auld graundfaither, n |
Central - EDN | ae this, an there nae Chinese | fermers | in thir pairts - this is Uig |
Central - EDN | The Chinese | fermers | advised him agin gaun ony fur |
Central - LAL | n. The horror! Bit the French | fermers | took thim in, thank Goad. |
Orkney - ORK | Concern the many episodes wi | fermers | an thir 'grice' |
Ulster - GUL | An | fermers | stairt the yearly race tae se |
Doric - MNA | s, nae a day an a denner...an | fermers | ' bairns kent ilkie stick an s |
Central - SEC | Fauld”. Lang syne, whan | fermers | drave thair geise ti merkat, |
Central - LAL | camp road an through paths an | fermers | ' fields till we got tae Barry |
Doric - MNA | wis weel likit bi cottars an | fermers | baith. He hid bin byordnar ki |
Central - LAL | Sae tae the peasants an | fermers | , thir ‘draigons’ haed bee |
Central - WCE | anither. Bi keek o day, when | fermers | were awready oot in the morni |
Central - LAL | boot the dearth o meal, giein | fermers | the wyte for sellin corn (gra |
Southern - SEA | bein ae thrang tyme fur sheep | fermers | ; fock hed tae git on wi |
Central - AYR | - nor had maist o the ither | fermers | in the fecht, baur thaim that |
Central - LAL | i naebodie tae speak tae baur | fermers | , drovers an dealers. Sae whil |
Orkney - ORK | wae wurkin the land, fur | fermers | |
Central - SWE | rins fast as | fermers | dauner intae fields |
Doric - MNA | dna bide at peace naewye. Bit | fermers | bedd an reeted, fur mebbe a t |
Southern - SEA | Pairkhill is resident tenant | fermers | , an |
Southern - SEA | ulsintoun, but wis the tenent | fermers | o Hoscote ferm frae 1940 til |
Central - AYR | d weel won by the same sturdy | fermers | that for centuries had tilled |