Southern - SEA | whit A read thar wur aboot 25 | houses | i Deanburnhaugh, i the |
Central - AYR | watch helpless as their grand | houses | were fyled an pillaged, an pr |
Doric - NNB | O thae | houses | |
Southern - SEA | inning faimlie wur i the twae | houses | it the Auld Toun: A’ve vivi |
Doric - NNB | The | houses | ir round about and the shops |
Central - EDN | n to leave it so close to the | houses | ...” |
Central - SEC | u want people to sit in there | houses | for the next month likes - h |
Central - AYR | an quartered thaim in the big | houses | o suspected covenanter lairds |
Central - DUN | spate o burglaries in the big | houses | o the West End, an a week or |
Central - SEC | ght out. And not for cleaning | houses | ." |
Central - EDN | bours wi externally identical | houses | . Ah cid bore ye wi aw the fan |
Central - LAL | ly up fur sale are ex-council | houses | . |
Central - DUN | ture too Bessie. One day, all | houses | will have new inventions like |
Doric - NNB | n spades, then a row o lodgin | houses | , an behind them a railway sta |
Central - DUN | avie was toastit as a hero in | houses | an taverns, an this micht hae |
Doric - MNA | For theyre aye cooped up in | houses | when the yellows on the bro |
Central - EDN | It wiz just outside their | houses | , in their barely fence-separa |
Central - LAL | they were fain to watch their | Houses | and Cornyards Continually, fo |
Central - AYR | us an hame, afore ripin their | houses | o cutlery, plates, claes an v |
Central - LAL | the beholders run into their | Houses | , for fear the Fire have devou |
Central - DUN | wk began tae come oot o their | houses | an it wis pretty obvious tae |
Central - DUN | get faimlies pit oot o their | houses | and pit lads in the jile, an |
Southern - SEA | r wur saivrel ootbye herd’s | houses | on the ferm, twae it laest, i |
Central - AYR | r people wi Alzheimer’s, it | houses | fourteen others an now Evelyn |