Doric - ABN | Hughie | Forster popped his heid throw | |
Ulster - EUL | Hughie | sifted throu the catalogue o | |
Central - SEC | Hughie | and The Devil | |
Central - SEC | Hughie | wis puzzled. The landlady had | |
Central - SEC | Hughie | taen the steps twa at a time, | |
Ulster - EUL | Hughie | jumped aff the tyre an rin up | |
Ulster - EUL | Hughie | showed Sally the first card - | |
Central - SEC | Aw, shut up! | Hughie | replied silently. Whit's gaun |
Ulster - EUL | inish cos I eats my spinach!" | Hughie | puult up his pyjama sleeve ta |
Ulster - EUL | on the grun atween hir feet. " | Hughie | ," come here, son," she piped. |
Doric - MNA | An wi at, she wis cryin fir ' | Hughie | ' inte the paper bug in the ba |
Central - SEC | "Good lad, | Hughie | ," said the angel. "Honesty's |
Ulster - PUL | "Ach, yer a quare geg, | Hughie | , "said Wullie, "That wife o y |
Central - SEC | burgh, | Hughie | |
Doric - SNO | ays, “Ah’ll tak the hair, | Hughie | .” There starin up at me are |
Central - SEC | The medics burst in. | Hughie | stepped back an within second |
Central - SEC | The bonbons: | Hughie | nivver did hae a sweet tooth, |
Ulster - EUL | Daniel tae the picturs," said | Hughie | , richt an breithless. "An Gra |
Ulster - EUL | "Aye, he did,"' said | Hughie | . |
Ulster - EUL | nonsense," said she. "Did wee | Hughie | no play at peace whan ye wur |
Ulster - EUL | "Maisie," said she, "cud wee | Hughie | mebbe move bak in?" |
Ulster - EUL | no a pick on them, no lik wee | Hughie | here." She nippit hir grandso |
Central - SEC | s nae bag left here; only wee | Hughie | 's holdall, an he took it hame |
Ulster - WUL | Big | Hughie | Hunter the bailiff |
Ulster - EUL | rae his breest poaket. "Young | Hughie | haes yin the same." Daniel te |
Doric - MNA | @HopepunkQ Wi | Hughie | Greener |
Central - SEC | t the desk wis soor-faced, an | Hughie | kent she didnae believe a wor |
Ulster - EUL | dnae be lang afore Leonard an | Hughie | wud waken. |
Ulster - EUL | e Larne Musical Festival whan | Hughie | won the cup fur singin unner |
Ulster - EUL | Maisie positioned Daniel an | Hughie | in front o hir an stuid bae h |
Ulster - EUL | he end o the raw wi Daniel an | Hughie | on hir richt. Grace was on ti |
Ulster - EUL | "Mornin Daniel, Mornin | Hughie | . Wash yer hans! Yer breakfast |
Ulster - EUL | nter, smilin at the thochts o | Hughie | , who had juist gien a playgru |
Ulster - EUL | e dure tae the bak ruim whaur | Hughie | lay at the tip o the bed - a |
Central - SEC | As | Hughie | followed Joey's stare, Mary b |
Central - SEC | p her pal, who wis, as far as | Hughie | could tell, lyin deid on the |
Ulster - EUL | lp me wi the gairden noo that | Hughie | 's m schuil. I wunner if wee D |
Doric - ABN | 'Get | Hughie | up here,' he said ti the firs |
Ulster - EUL | "How do you dor" mimickt | Hughie | . |
Ulster - EUL | "Granniel," exclaimt | Hughie | , "Ye didnae see a thing, fur |
Central - AYR | Big Tam wis there an’ | Hughie | too, |