Southern - SEA | Tods | lowp on the connacht lairs. | |
Doric - MNA | ng." An Jesus said till him, " | Tods | hiv their holes an e birdies |
Central - LAL | legs, the three stervin Wee ' | Tods | and the herthungry Brock whee |
Central - LAL | d Mappies and Whittericks and | Tods | . And ilka day I'll go the mes |
Doric - MNA | ang." Says Jesus till him, "E | tods | hiv holes, e birdies hiv thei |
Central - LAL | Mrs Tod and three Wee | Tods | . |
Central - LAL | e, Da!' skirled the three Wee | Tods | , lowpin up and doon and runni |
Central - LAL | Mr Tod and the three Wee | Tods | that were aye wi him howkit f |
Central - LAL | ertly Brock and the three Wee | Tods | scrammled up efter him. They |
Central - LAL | intin tae twa o the three Wee | Tods | , 'tak a cairt each and hurl t |
Central - LAL | d the wee-est o the three Wee | Tods | . 'We'll need tae tak some o t |
Central - LAL | ig heap on the flair. The Wee | Tods | cooried in close, their nebs |
Central - LAL | s and geese!' skirled the Wee | Tods | , slaikin their chaps. "Sappie |
Central - LAL | 'It's true" yammered the Wee | Tods | . 'Da's no haein ye on! We've |
Central - LAL | ither?' spiered yin o the Wee | Tods | . His roond bleck een were muc |
Central - LAL | gain, Da,' said yin o the Wee | Tods | . |
Central - LAL | The fower Wee | Tods | scrammled up oot fae the tunn |
Central - LAL | , Mrs Tod and their fower Wee | Tods | . |
Central - LAL | The | Tods | Stert tae Sterve |
Central - LAL | Slowly, wabbitly, the | tods | began tae sklent the tunnel u |
Central - NEC | mals got an awfie fricht. The | tods | and wild dugs ran oot o the w |
Central - LAL | s said, 'Wha gangs there? The | tods | lowped. They glented up and s |
Central - LAL | Doon in the tunnel the | tods | cooried, luggin in tae the aw |
Central - LAL | richt. Doon in the tunnel the | tods | were slowly but shairly sterv |
Central - LAL | ace on, the machines agin the | tods | . At the stert, the brae looke |
Central - LAL | a yet raxed tae the end o the | tods | ' tunnel. They were aw gey wab |
Central - LAL | There wis nae scran for the | tods | that nicht, and soon the bair |
Central - LAL | Sometimes the | tods | wid gain a wee bittie grund a |
Central - EDN | Catch us the | tods | , |
Central - LAL | ur wad dae juist that — the | tods | an futrets as weel as craws, |
Central - WCE | s turnt oot tae be sclidderie | tods | and fushionless gamphrells, b |
Central - LAL | cockieleeries an | tods | ; lions an mice. |
Central - LAL | rt Soothron spelling. Dugs an | tods | is near sib - but ye wadna c |
Central - EDN | aizels – an whitrats – an | tods | – an whussil owre the lave |
Central - LAL | like a hunder thoosand ither | tods | . But gin ye tame me, syne we |
Central - LAL | like a hunder thoosand ither | tods | . But I made him my freend, an |
Central - LAL | e at it and sae were the puir | tods | . The brae noo looked like is: |
Central - AYR | owe in a neuk o a shaw, whaur | tods | an bawties bid yin anither gu |
Central - LAL | thers, see, follain the lyart | tods |