Central - LAL | spiered | , 'Hoo are ye?' jist as he yai | |
Central - LAL | spiered | Heehaw as he blootered his tw | |
Central - LAL | will we oot o yer road tae?" | spiered | Roo. |
Central - LAL | rld can ye ken where we are?" | spiered | Brock. |
Doric - DOR | ce's hairt gin I canna spik?" | spiered | the wee sea quine. |
Central - LAL | Weel then?" | spiered | the Princess. |
Central - LAL | "Onythin?" | spiered | the auld wummin wi a glent in |
Central - LAL | "Ye're haein me on?" | spiered | the Heedrum-Hodrum heidbummer |
Central - LAL | 'Hoo dae ye feel, Mither?" | spiered | Mrs Kranky. |
Central - LAL | end. Whit dae think o that?" | spiered | the auld wummin. |
Central - LAL | Are ye shair ye didna skite>' | spiered | Rabbit wicely. |
Central - LAL | bigg a waw unner the grund?' | spiered | Brock. |
Central - LAL | 'Whit did he dae?' | spiered | Chairlie. He couldnae wait ta |
Central - LAL | 'Whit dae Jaggylars dae?' | spiered | Wee Grumphie, hopin that they |
Central - LAL | Christopher Robin think sae?' | spiered | Wee Grumphie. |
Central - LAL | 'And ettercaps tae?' | spiered | Precious wi a shither. |
Central - LAL | 'Can they flee?' | spiered | Roo. |
Central - LAL | ou no ken whit Teegers like?' | spiered | Pooh. |
Central - LAL | eir ain factories and clype?' | spiered | Chairlie. |
Central - LAL | n tae eat when we get there?' | spiered | Grannie Jockina. 'I'm stervin |
Central - LAL | 'Where?' | spiered | Brock. 'Weel,' said the Wee-e |
Central - LAL | nd whit aboot the new hoose?' | spiered | Pooh. 'Hae ye fund it, Hoolet |
Central - LAL | ike ye did wi the chocolate?' | spiered | Mike Teeveeheid. |
Central - LAL | hit is Television Chocolate?' | spiered | Mike Teeveeheid. |
Central - LAL | 'Whit's the nixt move?' | spiered | Boonce, the kettle-bellied sc |
Central - LAL | 'Wha's we?' | spiered | Mr Tod. |
Central - LAL | 'Hoo auld were ye?' | spiered | Precious. |
Central - LAL | dae ye think he'll streetch?' | spiered | Mr Teeveeheid. |
Central - LAL | peel trees better than Pooh?' | spiered | Roo, staundin unner the maist |
Central - LAL | ng dae ye think they'll tak?' | spiered | Roo. |
Central - LAL | 'But why can we no see them?' | spiered | Veruca Saut. 'Why dae we hae |
Central - LAL | whit will that dae tae him?' | spiered | Mr 'Teeveeheid aw anxious. |
Central - LAL | 'Whit dae ye mean?' | spiered | Mr Teevecheid shairply. |
Central - LAL | 'Hoo dae ye ken?' | spiered | Roo, fair pit oot. |
Central - LAL | ou think, Christopher Robin?' | spiered | Heehaw, a wee bit no shair o |
Central - LAL | 'Hoo dae ye dae Naethin?' | spiered | Pooh, efter he had pensed abo |
Central - LAL | ? Can ye no think o onythin?' | spiered | Wee Grumphie. |
Central - LAL | me o the wee man is gaun on?' | spiered | the teacher. 'Open the door, |
Central - LAL | 'Hoo will they no?' | spiered | Geordie. |
Central - LAL | 'Hoo did ye get there, Roo?' | spiered | Wee Grumphie. |
Central - LAL | 'And where wis Teeger?' | spiered | Rabbit. |
Central - LAL | Did ye no tell the teacher?' | spiered | Precious. |
Central - LAL | y will they kill us, Mither?' | spiered | yin o the Wee Tods. His roond |
Central - LAL | 'Whit's the maitter?' | spiered | Pooh. |
Central - LAL | l she still be blue aw ower?' | spiered | Chairiie. |
Central - LAL | 'Are ye shair?' | spiered | Wee Grumphie skeerily. |
Central - LAL | 'Whit for?' | spiered | Rabbit. |
Central - LAL | uckle big fiery incinerator?' | spiered | Chairlie. |
Central - LAL | 'Get whaur?' | spiered | Veruca Saut. |
Central - LAL | s really jist jokin, Grands?' | spiered | Chairlie. |
Central - LAL | ns when the Huffalamp comes?' | spiered | Wee Grumphie, chitterin when |
Central - LAL | 'Whit if it does?' | spiered | Wee Grumphie, really wantin t |
Central - LAL | 'Where did ye say it wis?' | spiered | Pooh. |
Central - LAL | "'Where's the bubblyjocks?' | spiered | the Wee-est Tod, keekin intae |
Central - LAL | 'For yer freens?' | spiered | her faither. |
Central - LAL | 'But wha are yer warkers?' | spiered | Augustus Gowp. |
Central - LAL | 'Hoo are ye gonnae dae that?' | spiered | Granda Jock. |
Central - LAL | 'Dae the Ithers ken yet?' | spiered | Wee Grumphie, stappin for a m |
Central - LAL | Ye mean he's really awricht?' | spiered | Chairlie, |
Central - LAL | 'But hoo will we dae it?' | spiered | Wee Grumphie. "Whit kind o a |
Central - LAL | "Ye like it?' | spiered | Mr Wonka. |
Central - LAL | 'Whit?' | spiered | Rabbit. |
Central - LAL | '"Awfe whit?' | spiered | Rabbit. |
Central - LAL | 'Hoo can onybody tak it?' | spiered | Mike Teeveeheid, lauchin. 'It |
Central - LAL | 'Are they steekit?' | spiered | Wee Grumphie, aw in a steer. |
Central - LAL | on Chaumer in aw o this lot?' | spiered | Mike Teeveeheid. |
Central - LAL | ut hoo else can ye gang oot?' | spiered | Wee Grumphie, aw through-ithe |
Central - LAL | d it break yer back, Heehaw?' | spiered | Pooh, dumfoonert at the notio |
Central - LAL | 'Whit's the maitter, Heehaw?' | spiered | Christopher Robin. |
Central - LAL | s gonnae happen on Thursday?' | spiered | Rabbit, and efter Pooh had te |
Central - LAL | 'Whit's sae funny?' | spiered | Violet Boakregarde. |
Central - LAL | t wis that Pooh wis on aboot' | spiered | Rabbit. 'Ony guid?" |
Central - LAL | weedit an gaggit, but crawed, | spiered | or spiert, dumfoundered or du |
Central - LAL | dit by her skill at the darg, | spiered | wha had taught her the airt o |
Central - LAL | ist, listened tae her souchs, | spiered | a question o |
Central - LAL | 'Did onybody else bide there? | spiered | Precious. She wis aye spierin |
Central - SEC | "Hoo big's the sea?" A | spiered | her. "Och, |
Central - SEC | er dauchter be up the day?" A | spiered | . Airchie's laddie emigrated a |
Central - SEC | ts his bin oan fir decades? A | spiered | at some deaf fowk A ken an in |
Central - LAL | hey're no for sale,' Mr Wonka | spiered | . 'She cannae get wan.' |
Central - LAL | eady tae cairry on?' Mr Wonka | spiered | . |
Central - LAL | us sort oot the thief" Tapiwa | spiered | . |
Central - LAL | dfu o the monie times he haed | spiered | 'Will we be aaricht?' she wad |
Central - LAL | e squirrels?' Mike Teeveeheid | spiered | . "Why no use the Heedrum-Hodr |
Central - LAL | onka,' said Granda Jock, 'and | spiered | him tae cam aw the wey oot ta |
Central - LAL | Heehaw shook himsel, and | spiered | if somebody wid lec Wee Grump |
Central - LAL | that didna like booncin, and | spiered | at Teeger if he wid no be owe |
Central - LAL | . She drew in tae the bed and | spiered | , |
Central - LAL | ican sun, she fund Poloko and | spiered | at him tae chum her doon the |
Central - LAL | lephoned the Cran Company and | spiered | them tae send their maist muc |
Central - LAL | 'I hae | spiered | him tae Propone a Rissolution |
Central - LAL | re here,' he said, 'but I hae | spiered | ma freend Heehaw - ' |
Doric - MNA | A pupil at Banff Academy once | spiered | me if she could go Ben e hoos |
Central - LAL | yer name is?" the young wife | spiered | . |
Central - LAL | sar isna ony guid either" he | spiered | cannie-like. |
Central - LAL | love it and aw, Chailie?' he | spiered | . |
Central - LAL | 'Whaur's Jeannie?' he | spiered | heich out. |
Central - LAL | 'Is aw this really true?' he | spiered | . 'Or are you jist haein me on |
Central - LAL | "Where's Pooh?' he | spiered | . |
Central - LAL | 'Weel?' he | spiered | . |
Central - LAL | e hae warkin on yer ferm?' he | spiered | . |
Central - LAL | 'Can ye hear yon?' he | spiered | . |
Central - LAL | oots aboot that. 'Hoo no?' he | spiered | . |
Central - LAL | 'Whit did ye say it wis?' he | spiered | . |
Central - LAL | 'W-whit'll you say?' he | spiered | . |
Shetland - SHD | whit we hiv on wur sand?', he | spiered | them. |
Central - LAL | thare onie iced tea made? he | spiered | wi a smile. Kate wisna juist |
Central - LAL | oot sayin things ower, sae he | spiered | where he should stert fae; an |
Central - LAL | She | spiered | , wi a quick sympathy: |
Central - LAL | frooned. 'Are ye shair?" she | spiered | . |
Central - LAL | FROONED. 'Whit's aw this" she | spiered | . 'Are you bairns fechtin?' |
Central - LAL | 'And whit did he dae?' she | spiered | . |
Central - LAL | . "Did ye see his teeth?' she | spiered | . |
Central - LAL | oo did that lion get in?' she | spiered | . 'Hoo did he get in by yon mu |
Central - LAL | 'Did ye ken whit it wis?' she | spiered | , haudin her braith as she wai |
Central - LAL | e ye sayin, cushie-doos?' she | spiered | . Och, this and thon. Awa tae |
Central - LAL | in the day, Black Cuddy?' she | spiered | . He sometimes tellt her secre |
Central - LAL | Aw o a sudden, she | spiered | : |
Central - LAL | up. Ar ye liftin aa this? she | spiered | athout |
Central - LAL | etterday efter thon, whan she | spiered | did he want ti gang for a hur |
Central - LAL | an unco notion, but then she | spiered | intae hersel, How no? That's |
Central - LAL | He wis pleased that she | spiered | , as they could baith see the |
Ulster - PUL | hae anither wuid tool?” she | spiered | , pickin up a wheen wuidcuts a |
Doric - DOR | “The fit? Fit for?” he | spiered | . |
Central - LAL | I stap masel growin:' Geordie | spiered | her. |
Central - LAL | 'Aboot whit, Da?' Geordie | spiered | him. |
Central - LAL | thin wrang, Grannie?' Geordie | spiered | her, awfie poleet. 'Are ye aw |
Central - LAL | ea the day, Grannie?' Geordie | spiered | her. |
Central - LAL | n in the yin gollop?' Geordie | spiered | her. 'Or are ye gonnae sook i |
Central - LAL | urth Gowden Ticket?' Chairlie | spiered | . |
Central - LAL | The nurse | spiered | , 'Weel, is yer mither awa?' |
Central - LAL | man in her kitchen. Syne Kate | spiered | cuid she gie her a haund wi t |
Central - LAL | this is the opposite. When we | spiered | o Pooh whit wis the opposite |
Central - SEC | I | spiered | my Zen maister |
Central - SEC | er dauchter be up the day?" I | spiered | . Airchie's laddie emigrated a |
Central - SEC | royalty, I | spiered | at him whit he thocht o the h |
Central - SEC | . Whan I got Elsie her lane I | spiered | at her what haed Janice meant |
Central - LAL | the Cooncil workman Andra, an | spiered | hoo he wis gettin on? Daein |
Central - LAL | ited an uncle in Gawstoun, an | spiered | whit he wes daein ower the ho |
Central - SEC | vility o the white collar, an | spiered | at the wumman quick as A coul |
Central - LAL | when a kirk elder saw him an | spiered | , Is that you awa hame noo, |
Central - LAL | im lairnt o't. Thay haed been | spiered | round for thair denner an eft |
Central - LAL | wioot food or watter, Boggin | spiered | on the third day. |
Orkney - ORK | I haed a few ears ago?" Billo | spiered | me wan day at the mart. |
Central - LAL | aw the stramash"' the teacher | spiered | . 'Can you bairns no keep the |
Central - LAL | hree month bygane. Her mither | spiered | at her gin she haed noticed o |
Central - SWE | or luved eneuch nor tellt nor | spiered | nor kennt nor grat nor flew n |
Central - LAL | 'Are ye shair?' Precious | spiered | . |
Central - LAL | t that's glazkit! Has naebody | spiered | Mr Wonka?' |
Central - LAL | 'Whit for?' somebody | spiered | . |
Central - LAL | 'Onythin else" Mr Kranky | spiered | . |
Central - EDN | d nae been idle, ashore an’ | spiered | “with wis up?” Then the t |
Ulster - PUL | l wud ye say it is, Daddy,” | spiered | Dan. |
Central - SEC | “But what for?” | spiered | Mr Neilson whan he vísitit M |
Ulster - PUL | n A gie ye a haun, missus?” | spiered | John, fur tha wumman lukked p |