Central - EDN | tane | haud o the hutch an ran it on | |
Central - SEC | allin sterns begoud ti kythe, | tane | efter tither, as Dauvit repea |
Central - EDN | aith drappit tae thair knees, | tane | stoor fae the Pandit’s feet |
Central - LAL | as steam pouer, in the touns, | tane | ower the makkin o claith.. Th |
Central - EDN | ppit his hauns tae her waist, | tane | a deep braith, an met her een |
Central - EDN | . Whan the roads, inevitably, | tane | the larry past ferms an clach |
Central - EDN | . Whan the roads, inevitably, | tane | the larry past ferms an clach |
Central - EDN | , an he souched theatrically, | tane | aff the coat an flang it til |
Central - EDN | ud tak him hame, bit the w.o. | tane | ower. She caaed a self-drive |
Central - WCE | licatioun, The Mountain Bard; | tane | frae 1807, tither frae 1821 ( |
Central - WCE | hint twa unfeinisht projecks; | tane | wes his hinmaist clekkin o va |
Shetland - SHD | DA | TANE | an DA TIDDER |
Central - EDN | thin. Raggle, meantime, hadna | tane | his een aff her. He jynt thai |
Central - SEC | his ain bed an that he haedna | tane | on the wadger wi his neebors. |
Central - EDN | eist mornin. Iqbal - wha had | tane | chairge o the medical pairty |
Central - EDN | ice remarkit tae Bill. He had | tane | aff his heidphones. “Do the |
Central - EDN | n roon his Muse, which he had | tane | quate-like oot o his buit. Hi |
Central - SWE | he Douglases fae the Byre had | tane | an awfy interest in fixin the |
Central - EDN | Bit Tashi had | tane | the humph noo. She tried tae |
Central - SWE | ther oot the bit the work had | tane | him. Less sign ae the bold ma |
Central - EDN | n thaim? Maybe the hunter had | tane | her be surprise - clumsy eej |
Central - EDN | ngst the freed lawbourers had | tane | whit they cud cairry an wis a |
Central - EDN | t it wis nae scratch that had | tane | him til Iqbal. “It’s a mu |
Central - EDN | ither fowk on the flicht had | tane | it for grantit that they wad |
Central - EDN | yin o the lads whan they had | tane | the edge aff thair hunger. Th |
Central - EDN | en her watter. Efter they had | tane | thair first spite oot on him, |
Central - SEC | docken! The affa fleg he haed | tane | haed lowsit the pairls that g |
Central - SEC | it that muckle o whit he haed | tane | tent o wad gar “everyday Sc |
Central - SWE | mountains, and he’d up and | tane | his big IKEA bag wae him and |
Central - EDN | “Than he sud | tane | Derriakin wi him,” sayed Ka |
Doric - ABN | t. But, they seem tae nae hae | tane | intae acoont the possibility |
Central - LAL | nae necessairily skaithfu tae | tane | or tithir. |
Central - LAL | s oot that fowksangs canna be | tane | doun richtlie gif ye dinnae k |
Central - EDN | ggin in fluent Chinese tae be | tane | back tae whaur they had fund |
Doric - ABN | kin, foo can we expect tae be | tane | seriously in a place o wark, |
Central - EDN | eevity. Ah wadna lat mesel be | tane | ,” she addit wi dour emphasi |
Central - EDN | micht loss, that she micht be | tane | alive. |
Central - EDN | Beatrice | tane | the first spell o drivin in t |
Central - EDN | the first nicht, an Beatrice | tane | aff her buits tae ease her fe |
Central - EDN | Wi the edge | tane | aff her hunger, Beatrice leuk |
Central - EDN | He | tane | Bill tae a convertit store wh |
Central - EDN | He | tane | her haun. “Thanks, Beatrice |
Central - EDN | He | tane | a meenit tae unnerstaun the i |
Central - EDN | He | tane | her gently be the wrist wi hi |
Central - EDN | Whan she didna mak a muve, he | tane | her by the elba an ushert her |
Central - EDN | istics projeck. Richt aff, he | tane | an interest in her. They beca |
Central - EDN | ke for him. Confident noo, he | tane | some byordnar leeberties. |
Central - EDN | ter in’t in his chackie. He | tane | it oot an supportit her heid |
Central - EDN | in the heel for his Muse. He | tane | it oot an checkit the pooer l |
Central - EDN | ch than she wis yaised wi. He | tane | the bottom o the left sleeve. |
Central - EDN | it winna gang nae furder. He | tane | a braith. “Ah had twa siste |
Central - EDN | it winna gang nae furder. He | tane | a braith. “Ah had twa siste |
Central - EDN | Iskander’s granfaither. He | tane | Iskander’s richt wrist an p |
Central - EDN | telligent man aathegither. He | tane | naethin for grantit, an he ex |
Central - EDN | oon tae wait for daylicht. He | tane | aff his left shae an liftit t |
Central - EDN | had they no thocht o this? He | tane | a deep braith an assertit, he |
Central - EDN | ntil his haun. Bit insteid he | tane | it back fae her. |
Central - EDN | tie abuin him on a rock an he | tane | a fuit an yaised the stane ta |
Central - EDN | The neist mornin he | tane | Derriakin aside. They walkit |
Central - EDN | She | tane | aff the tatterwalloppy remain |
Central - EDN | She | tane | doon the waashin that she had |
Central - EDN | She | tane | up the dance posture for Gane |
Central - EDN | a final burst o strinth, she | tane | back the envelope, tore it, a |
Central - EDN | Whan it got daurk, she | tane | the twins some meal an watter |
Central - EDN | ir sleeves. Raggle didna. She | tane | his stubby haun wi its wide, |
Central - EDN | sts firm unner the tunic. She | tane | back the rhythm an he raised |
Central - EDN | issel tae be facin daith. She | tane | the line an clippit it tae he |
Central - EDN | er him, includin her ain. She | tane | aff aa bit yin an suggestit t |
Central - EDN | ae wint tae say somethin. She | tane | his erm curcuddochly, somethi |
Central - EDN | met up wi wis Derriakin. She | tane | yin leuk at Raggle an steert |
Central - EDN | predeecament she wis in. She | tane | up a pose she yaised tae dae |
Central - EDN | n wi his heid in her lap. She | tane | the gret harnpan in her hauns |
Central - EDN | hat douce, that howpless. She | tane | baith his hauns in hers. She |
Central - EDN | it wi him aye weirin it. She | tane | it gratefully an made him a w |
Central - EDN | roached the hospital hut. She | tane | deep braiths an allooed her g |
Central - EDN | Sae she | tane | thaim ower the tap o the pass |
Central - EDN | There wis a groan, which she | tane | as an “Quhit did Iqbal do t |
Central - EDN | y tae pass the time. Than she | tane | efternuin tea her lane on the |
Central - SEC | kit wi the resairch efter she | tane | tent o there bein mair o ae p |
Central - EDN | lab overalls, meisurements he | tane | that wis actually yaised, the |
Central - EDN | nage mesel, thank you.” She | tane | the stane fae Raggle, wha nod |
Central - LAL | the | tane | efter the tither, ay, ma meny |
Southern - SEA | The | tane | haes juist stertit ti speak. |
Central - LAL | ro-independence wabsites, the | tane | aboot Gaelic an the tither ab |
Central - LAL | n civil liberties groups. The | tane | is the proposed scrappin o th |
Doric - DOR | twa newsmen makkin mane; The | tane | unto the t'ither did say, "Wh |
Central - SEC | the wa, and keep askin if the | tane | 's originals and the tither pr |
Central - LAL | d ye, a mixit blissin. On the | tane | haund, the SNP an the Greens |
Central - EDN | pposin camps, this wis on the | tane | haun aboot a deid culture wi |
Central - EDN | nterest, that the sonse o the | tane | is the sonse o the tither. It |
Central - SEC | or Nancy wad stick up for the | tane | , syne Nancy or me for the tit |
Central - SEC | or Nancy wad stick up for the | tane | , syne Nancy or me for the tit |
Central - LAL | oond the SNP, this leaves the | tane | side mair or less unitit, an |
Central - SEC | n fine he wisna dounricht the | tane | nor the tither, an that he ma |
Central - EDN | trice’s anxious face. “He | tane | a bullet oot his melt an shew |
Central - EDN | just git unner cover!” He | tane | the lassie be the erm an they |
Central - WCE | c an Sang Associe are haillie | tane | up wi it. In fack, the great |
Central - EDN | Raggle | tane | a boo. |
Central - EDN | Raggle | tane | Iskander be the front o his c |
Central - EDN | Raggle | tane | a boo. |
Central - EDN | ng, sae Beatrice gaed. Raggle | tane | her be the erms an halpit her |
Central - EDN | he’d had nae chyce. Raggle | tane | that for grantit. |
Central - EDN | estigate the interior. Kamile | tane | up a poseetion at the mou, pr |
Central - EDN | They were | tane | inbye an yin o the guairds dr |
Central - EDN | The nurse | tane | her haun an pattit it. “It |
Central - DUN | so eh've | tane | thi time, |
Central - DUN | Eftir eh've | tane | thi overdose |
Central - SWE | e eighth long haul bus A’ve | tane | on ma jolly through the Balka |
Central - EDN | er, Beatrice. Pandit Varshini | tane | his time an rase fae his wick |
Central - DUN | so wi | tane | ti thi stairs |
Central - EDN | cracy or wi exams - sic fowk | tane | mass transportation. |
Central - EDN | ody oot intae the road. Iqbal | tane | ower, pretendin no tae spick |
Central - EDN | ody oot intae the road. Iqbal | tane | ower, pretendin no tae spick |
Central - EDN | an managed no tae jouk. Bill | tane | his ither erm as they poort t |
Central - EDN | nly offert him his haun. Bill | tane | it. “Broaden thair horizons |
Central - EDN | Guzul | tane | her than through a warren o c |
Central - EDN | kit her graith ... till Guzul | tane | it aff her. An finally they h |
Central - EDN | brocht oot his ain stane, an | tane | her ither fuit. |
Central - EDN | balcony makin a rucksack, an | tane | her confidentially intae the |
Central - EDN | t wi thair backs tae a waa an | tane | thair mait. They were a roch |
Central - EDN | .” He turnt tae Beatrice an | tane | haud o her haun. “Is that r |
Central - EDN | in silence while he ett, than | tane | the bowl fae him. He stuid up |
Central - EDN | uved smuithly ower tae him an | tane | his wecht on her shoother. |
Central - EDN | n claes intil’t. The wumman | tane | oot orra items an pat ilkane |
Central - EDN | forenent him. The Tibetan man | tane | it fae him an held it tae his |
Central - EDN | Derriakin suddenly cam in an | tane | Beatrice’s erm. |
Central - EDN | intae a kneelin poseetion an | tane | her be the shoothers. “Beat |
Central - EDN | aved tae Bill tae sit doon an | tane | a sate forenent him. “Ye’ |
Central - EDN | erm roon Bill’s shoother an | tane | him tae be introduced as a wi |
Doric - ABN | es will hiv haen tae hiv been | tane | doon tae mak wey for the new |
Central - EDN | is missin shank. The Auld Men | tane | it in turns, bit it wis gey h |
Central - EDN | The weemen | tane | her intae yin o the guest roo |
Central - EDN | ad been selt. Twa Chinese men | tane | charge o him. “Ye spick Chi |
Central - EDN | e hashed. Noo submit tae bein | tane | care o for yince.” |
Central - LAL | waves ROILIE SEA waves pilin | tane | oan tither WUDDIE SEA bilin w |
Central - LAL | Coverin | tane | -tither in kisses, |
Central - EDN | leukit at him, his attention | tane | , at least. |
Central - EDN | se muild. A hantle wild sheep | tane | whit they cud get; thairs wis |
Central - EDN | Balvinder | tane | the Pandit up tae Dalhousie a |
Central - EDN | ncedit, “Lachin’s faither | tane | a knife in his haan tae rid h |
Central - EDN | s gently. Beatrice’s mither | tane | it verra sair, o coorse. Whan |
Central - DUN | an previous battles wir | tane | inta effect, |
Central - NEC | . Scriever Kathleen Jamie has | tane | a wheen o Finlay’s new owre |
Central - EDN | the photies an ither eemages | tane | , an it wis as simple as that. |
Central - SWE | uke, no the band) got photies | tane | on the fatefu day o’ his st |
Doric - ABN | ts products raither than anes | tane | in fae ither airts o the Unit |
Central - EDN | o his hard-won siller. Things | tane | thair inevitable coorse. The |
Central - LAL | than stey here noo. Jist this | tane | fairm o oors could uphaud a d |
Central - NEC | nspeckle airtist an poet, wis | tane | on as pairt o a international |
Central - EDN | r it, in case thair claes wis | tane | awa. An that wis exackly whit |
Central - EDN | ts in the past. The Wanderers | tane | the precaution o lea’in nae |
Central - EDN | d Raggle’s grannie. She’s | tane | her haun tae me afore noo.” |
Central - EDN | pprovin leuk. “That yin’s | tane | ,” she sayed. “Lea him be. |
Central - EDN | is nae communication. It’s | tane | three generations tae reestab |
Central - EDN | n. Then she ett her tea. That | tane | her till 8.00 p.m. She gaed t |
Central - EDN | e last for the brand, an that | tane | the win oot his sails. Bit Bi |
Central - EDN | It | tane | a while afore Malik heard his |
Central - EDN | It | tane | Bill three month fae the time |
Central - EDN | ick Chinese?” she sayed. It | tane | a wee meenit for Beatrice tae |
Central - DUN | Eh it | tane | yi lang enough |
Central - EDN | him. He wad be blithe gin it | tane | a year tae reach Kalpay inste |
Central - EDN | he sayed, “that some brit | tane | her agin her will, jist mind, |
Central - EDN | They | tane | his watch an made him skail o |
Central - EDN | or tae spick tae Rongye. They | tane | a self-drive an fund the psyc |
Central - EDN | aused baith o the twins. They | tane | this stiffly afore suddenly h |
Central - EDN | aused baith o the twins. They | tane | this stiffly afore suddenly h |
Central - EDN | ayed, like gavel ens, an they | tane | muckle mair nor thair share. |
Central - EDN | ug-people cud rin, quhan they | tane | thair dug-shape! Mornin Sunsh |
Central - EDN | ug-people cud rin, quhan they | tane | thair dug-shape! Mornin Sunsh |
Central - EDN | .” He paused again. “They | tane | thair ain lifes.” |
Central - EDN | .” He paused again. “They | tane | thair ain lifes.” |
Central - EDN | e affcome, an they wad likely | tane | a lot o casualties. |
Central - EDN | Bill, Beatrice an Derry | tane | turns tae drive. It wis slaw |