Central - LAL | . Last o aw came the cat, wha | keekit | roond, as usual, for the wair |
Central - LAL | rt, a wee black-an-white face | keekit | at him frae the aither ruim. |
Doric - DOR | Ailice | keekit | roun about her in a fair stam |
Doric - DOR | Ailice | keekit | roun aiverie-like, an saa at |
Doric - DOR | ht itsel awaa, for fan Ailice | keekit | up, there wes naethin avaa ta |
Doric - DOR | Deedledee | keekit | at his watch, an said "Haaf-f |
Central - SEC | He | keekit | up at me. "It's time I puld t |
Central - SEC | He | keekit | ower an doun at the Cairnsmil |
Central - SEC | air an no helpin 'hings." He | keekit | back doun throu the trees at |
Doric - MNA | At the hinneren, he | keekit | doon her mou. |
Doric - MNA | ng his dowp hid gaed numb. He | keekit | up aat the pulpit. The meenis |
Central - LAL | y on his shooder, and when he | keekit | up, he saw a tall mannie stau |
Central - SEC | ere wis nae sign o Davie. She | keekit | oot the witherer ev'ry few mi |
Doric - MNA | hocht her hairt wad brak. She | keekit | up at a star |
Central - LAL | a year haed come ti pass. She | keekit | stowlins at her mither an whi |
Doric - SNO | as he | keekit | in throu the gless. |
Central - EDN | got the better o her, an she | keekit | roon Raggle. E’en fae the c |
Doric - DOR | ae the neist knaggie, far she | keekit | backlins for jist a mintie ta |
Doric - MNA | Beldie | keekit | roon the kitchen curtins te s |
Central - SEC | Airchie | keekit | up ootthrou the near-shut cur |
Central - SEC | Airchie | keekit | up ootthrou the near-shut cur |
Doric - MNA | Teenie | keekit | oot at shelvin o loaves, baps |
Doric - MNA | Minnie | keekit | up at her mither tae see foo |
Central - NEC | aund, an as the fowk o Europe | keekit | oot o their cave shelters in |
Doric - DOR | Hattare | keekit | roun an gied a wee beck, an h |
Shetland - SHD | haar du wis gane, an ah'm aye | keekit | mysel fur no aksin dee oot, s |
Central - LAL | Ah | keekit | roun, but the ither passenger |
Doric - MNA | ang time, as wis quate. Mooch | keekit | oot, his |
Central - SEC | I | keekit | at the muckle rid aicademic g |
Central - LAL | near tae cresh laundin. Thai | keekit | frae amang weet claes tae wha |
Central - SWE | an | keekit | doon at her chist. |
Doric - MNA | tae Snochrie the Snawman, an | keekit | inno the twa blaik coals that |
Central - SEC | An keekit in, an | keekit | in: |
Doric - DOR | wer himsel an his bridder, an | keekit | up intil't. "Na, I dinna thin |
Central - DUN | n. He gied his heid a shak an | keekit | ower tae his richt fae the co |
Central - SEC | y. He opened the bellement an | keekit | up an doon the street, but th |
Central - EDN | Mrs Cameron | keekit | oot o the bedroom windae, saw |
Doric - MNA | across his lug. The meenister | keekit | oot ower his pulpit, his een |
Central - GLA | whaur a scientist | keekit | at a keest |
Central - DUN | t, anither ane. IIk time they | keekit | oot o the windae the weather |