Shetland - SHD | "Twa days oot!" said da | Hatter | wi a seich. "I telt dee butte |
Central - GLA | Thi ir a | hatter | o ither seestems a bodie mich |
Central - AYR | ave o its richt paw, "bides a | Hatter | : an ower that airt," wavin it |
Ulster - CUL | its richt paa roon, "leeves a | Hatter | : an in thon direction," wavin |
Southern - SEA | t's richt paw roond, "lives a | Hatter | : an in that direction," wavin |
Doric - NNB | ids richt paw roond, "lives a | Hatter | : an in at direction," wavan e |
Doric - NNB | E | Hatter | looked at e March Hare, who h |
Doric - NNB | n be quick aboot id," added e | Hatter | , "or ee'll be sleepan again b |
Doric - NNB | t a clean cup," interrupted e | Hatter | : "Let's all move wan place on |
Doric - NNB | "Efter at," continued e | Hatter | , "A cut some more bread-an-bu |
Doric - NNB | No e same thing atal!" sade e | Hatter | . "Whiy, ee micht joost as wee |
Doric - NNB | Joost e case wi mine," sade e | Hatter | . |
Doric - NNB | nished e first verse," sade e | Hatter | , "fan e Queen bawled oot, 'He |
Doric - NNB | er hair needs cuttan," sade e | Hatter | . He hed been lookan at Alice |
Doric - NNB | No at first, perhaps," sade e | Hatter | : "boot ee could keep id till |
Doric - NNB | most wish A'd gone till see e | Hatter | instead!" |
Central - GLA | The | Hatter | looked at the Merch Hare, who |
Ulster - CUL | "A'm a peur man," the | Hatter | went on, "an maist things twe |
Ulster - CUL | "It goes on yae know," the | Hatter | continued, "in this wye: |
Central - GLA | vent, the Dormoose said-" the | Hatter | went oan, lookin nervously ro |
Central - GLA | "Why wid it?" muttered the | Hatter | . "Diz your watch tell ye whit |
Ulster - CUL | the same thing ava!" said the | Hatter | . "Heth, yae mieht es weel say |
Central - GLA | e start wae, mebbe," said the | Hatter | : "bit then ye could keep it a |
Central - GLA | gh the first verse," said the | Hatter | , "Fore the Queen jumps up an |
Ulster - CUL | nnae gae nae lower," said the | Hatter | : "A'm on the flure, es it is. |
Ulster - CUL | at accoonts fur it," said the | Hatter | . "Hae'll naw stan batein. Noo |
Ulster - CUL | need yer hair cut," said the | Hatter | . Hae had bin Inkin at Alice f |
Central - GLA | eedin yer hair cut," said the | Hatter | . He'd been gein Alice the wan |
Central - GLA | he same difference?" said the | Hatter | . "Oh, so 'Ah see whit ah eat' |
Ulster - CUL | ze; but, gittin nippt bae the | Hatter | , wakent it up agane an it gie |
Central - GLA | ae wish ah'd went tae see the | Hatter | insteid!" |
Ulster - CUL | y wish A had went tae see the | Hatter | instead!" |
Central - GLA | in go," said the King, an the | Hatter | left the court in a hurry, no |
Ulster - CUL | ose, an the March Hare an the | Hatter | wur haein a drap o tay at it: |
Central - GLA | ose, an the Merch Hare an the | Hatter | wir hivvin tea |
Central - GLA | o aff in a doze; bit when the | Hatter | pincht it, it woke up again w |
Central - GLA | n git a move oan," pit in the | Hatter | , "or ye'll be asleep again af |
Central - GLA | want a clean cup," pit in the | Hatter | : "let's aw move wan space ala |
Central - GLA | wavin its right paw, "is the | Hatter | 's hoose: an that wey," wavin |
Central - GLA | The first witness wis the | Hatter | . He came in wae a teacup in w |
Ulster - CUL | The furst witness wus the | Hatter | . Hae come in wi a taypot in y |
Ulster - CUL | had niver quet starin at the | Hatter | , an, jest is the Dorrmoose cr |
Central - GLA | d never stoappt starin at the | Hatter | , an, jist as the Dormoose cro |
Ulster - CUL | ae quick aboot it," addet the | Hatter | , "or yae'll bae sleepin agane |
Ulster - CUL | "Why shud it?" muttert the | Hatter | . "Daes yer waatch tell yae wh |
Ulster - CUL | airtin tae git croas, but the | Hatter | an the March Hare went "Sh! S |
Doric - NNB | e hoose, an e March Hare an e | Hatter | wis hevan tea at id: a Moosie |
Doric - NNB | E first witness wis e | Hatter | . He came in wi a teacup in wa |
Doric - NNB | ed never left off staran at e | Hatter | , an, joost as e Moosie crosse |
Doric - NNB | till wan o e officers: but e | Hatter | wis oot o sicht afore e offic |
Doric - NNB | e; boot, on bean pinched by e | Hatter | , id woke up again wi a peedie |
Southern - SEA | "Eet gauns oan, ee ken," th | Hatter | carried oan, "lik this: - |
Southern - SEA | e; but, oan bein nipped b' th | Hatter | , eet woke up agin wi a wee ho |
Southern - SEA | b' quick aboot eet," added th | Hatter | , "or ee'll b' asleep agin afo |
Southern - SEA | "How should eet?" bumbled th | Hatter | . "Dis eer watch tell ee whit |
Southern - SEA | a clean cup," interrupted th | Hatter | : "let's aw shifty yin place a |
Southern - SEA | "Ee did!" said th | Hatter | . |
Southern - SEA | th same hing a bit!" said th | Hatter | . "Och, ee micht jist as weil |
Southern - SEA | her feeneesh ma tea," said th | Hatter | , wi an anxious keek at th Que |
Southern - SEA | o at firrst, maybes," said th | Hatter | : "but ee could keep eet tae h |
Southern - SEA | "Eer hair wants cut," said th | Hatter | . Hei hed bin lookin at Ahlice |
Southern - SEA | oose, an th Mairch Hare an th | Hatter | were havin tea at eet: a Dorm |
Southern - SEA | Th firrst witness was th | Hatter | . Hei came in wi a teacup in y |
Southern - SEA | h Queen hae bin starin oot th | Hatter | , an, jist as th Dormoose cros |
Southern - SEA | rly wish Ah'd gaun tae say th | Hatter | insteed!" |
Southern - SWE | @ScotsDictionars | Hatter | ? Yon's a gey Doonhame wird! |