Central - DUN | The jaundiced, | yellae | een o their tounsfolk lookit |
Central - LAL | on, gowd, russet, lime green, | yellae | . Braithtakkin sichts roond il |
Central - LAL | Thae scaudin, | yellae | waves |
Central - LAL | We dwaum o naitur, | yellae | flooers, |
Central - GLA | illness like an ochre beam, a | yellae | licht |
Central - GLA | ood roond. It’s marked wi a | yellae | sign. |
Central - LAL | ae wey that blue is blue, and | yellae | is yellae, awbeit ye can hae |
Central - LAL | he wee prince, wis ane o thae | yellae | serpents that can fell a bodi |
Doric - DOR | wide-waukin an haed a teenge | yellae | at glent in the |
Central - SEC | 'Cuin Ah hae the | yellae | noo?' |
Central - LAL | d aheid twal yairds intil the | yellae | sea. He hunkert doun. Shuir e |
Central - LAL | The lassie showed him the | yellae | lump on her airm. |
Central - SEC | Ir ye no gonnae be yaisin the | yellae | bits?' Fatty Lowmond speirt, |
Central - EDN | ouches, fae the blimmin o the | yellae | whins on the braes tae the br |
Central - SEC | by luikan at the daeins o the | Yellae | Tory: Bufonidae Carmichaelus |
Doric - DOR | “Hiv ye onie | yellae | an licht-gray pairtrick flees |
Doric - DOR | on Mosegi's chist, an muckle | yellae | een sweevlin fae side tae sid |
Central - LAL | Tae make wi | yellae | leaves an dockit days - |
Central - SEC | Ti make wi | yellae | leaves an dockit days - |
Central - LAL | There wis a bottle wi | yellae | stuff inside it cawed DISHWOR |
Central - LAL | m, where there stood a dug wi | yellae | een and each wan as big as th |
Central - GLA | nd thare war bluims and bruim | yellae | as buttert gowd |
Doric - DOR | bricht wi reid an | yellae | spats, it’s a rare fush,” |
Central - SEC | A wish it wis reid an | yellae | |
Central - GLA | than crocuses an white an | yellae | lilies |
Central - DUN | o wisnae jist broun, bleck an | yellae | skinnit fowk descendin on the |
Central - LAL | oond een wi a teenge green an | yellae | thit glent in the muin-licht |
Central - SEC | hauf shadaed faces glisterin | yellae | in the lamp licht. “A shull |
Ulster - EUL | the Waterloo Road speckelt in | yellae | rain. |
Central - EDN | it o the Walk in thon freezin | yellae | fog that comes in offae the F |
Central - LAL | O | yellae | gas spreid oot, as tho the su |
Southern - SEA | uld, an there wisna a spark o | yellae | on the broom, anely the black |
Central - LAL | wis naething forby a glisk o | yellae | by his ankle. He stood richt |
Central - SEC | no | yellae | , nor green – lik naethin ye |
Ulster - EUL | A choir o | yellae | -legged gulls wi legs danglin |
Central - SWE | a wid noo fu o | yellae | whin, |
Central - LAL | k, ir aftimes broon ir whiles | yellae | . Cuid yers no be mair that we |
Central - SWE | sings | yellae | , blae an rede intae the |
Central - LAL | is | yellae | , awbeit ye can hae a hale spe |
Central - LAL | Mutterin through his | yellae | teeth. |
Ulster - EUL | rae the motor's engine an its | yellae | , hollae licht. She turnt as a |
Central - GLA | years catches ma eye. It’s | yellae | ’d. A relic fae ma granny’ |
Central - LAL | fleein oot o its neb, bricht | yellae | spairks o fire, as if somebod |
Central - SWE | yin mintit | yellae | braith |
Central - GLA | wi mustart | yellae | seats |
Ulster - EUL | te mouldins naked again burly | yellae | waals. |
Central - LAL | n there wis a bottle o clatty | yellae | sibble. FOR KYE, BUHLS AND ST |