Central - LAL | fae Kenny wis jist pure $$$$ | stirrin | o the highest order ! Ayeways |
Central - GLA | cook wis leanin aer the fire, | stirrin | a big cauldron that looked li |
Ulster - CUL | ook wus Jeanin ower the fire, | stirrin | a big cauldron that seemt tae |
Southern - SEA | cook was leanin ower th fire, | stirrin | a muckle cauldron which seeme |
Central - SEC | han she wes ben the keiching, | stirrin | denty mixters in a |
Central - SWE | A | stirrin | wean. |
Doric - MNA | need a dicht The Lonach Men A | stirrin | sicht |
Central - WCE | y spoken aloud, felt somethin | stirrin | deep doon inside her. 'It's l |
Central - EDN | Then jine an’ swell yon | stirrin | ’ noise, |
Ulster - PUL | Keep | stirrin | aa tha time tae it biles an l |
Doric - DOR | Bert Dugald, 'that Gloag wis | stirrin | fear.' |
Central - SEC | n suit. That's whey he was ay | stirrin | it. Makin her look bad. Makin |
Southern - SEA | hint; but th cook was busily | stirrin | th soup, an seemed no tae b' |
Doric - MNA | region," said Gerald, finally | stirrin | himsel te spik. "Elspeth's br |
Central - GLA | e hint; bit the cook wis busy | stirrin | the soup, an didnae seem tae |
Ulster - CUL | e hint; but the cook wus busy | stirrin | the soup, an didnae seem tae |