Doric - DOR | affrontit | . Ah dinna wint te look at him | |
Central - AYR | affrontit | . "We'll no talk aboot her ony | |
Central - GLA | y," the Moek Turtle answered, | affrontit | . An the Gryphon went oan "Awr |
Central - EDN | “Oh, Guzul!” she sayed, | affrontit | . |
Central - GLA | no hid any yit," Alice said, | affrontit | , "so ah cannae exactly take m |
Central - WCE | tellin ye aw this,' she said, | affrontit | . |
Central - EDN | “Oh,” she sayed, cauld, | affrontit | , an nae wonner. She pu’ed a |
Central - GLA | 'm no a serpent!" said Alice, | affrontit | . "Git aff us!" |
Central - GLA | ae this hey-you," said Alice, | affrontit | : "there's storm damage there, |
Central - GLA | "Ir ve kiddin?" said Alice, | affrontit | . |
Central - SEC | to say ‘dug,’" says she, | affrontit | -like. "It’s no’ ‘dug, |
Central - AYR | m no a serpent!" said Alison, | affrontit | . "Lae me alane!" |
Ulster - EUL | thair trust in thee wus pit, | Affrontit | nane cud be. |
Ulster - EUL | her away. They wud leuk away, | affrontit | tae be catcht starin, |
Doric - DOR | His faimly, | affrontit | , didna affen gyang oot - |
Doric - MNA | er said fae fit eyn!" A black- | affrontit | Betty ruggit the tail o er bl |
Doric - MNA | said Morrice, powkin a black- | affrontit | Joyce in the shooder, "his go |
Central - LAL | Baudelaires stuid there black- | affrontit | in the doorwey. "I wantit tae |
Central - SEC | great distinction. I am black- | affrontit | that her Festival shuid be pr |
Central - LAL | e bumbazed Arachne in a bleck- | affrontit | rage. But Arachne wisna fashe |
Central - LAL | Ma faither wis bleck- | affrontit | whan he foond oot that Theseu |
Central - LAL | Thouch sair- | affrontit | , whit else can I dae? |
Central - LAL | udna ken ocht o ither warlds. | Affrontit | that she had been caucht in m |
Doric - MNA | "Ye'r nae | affrontit | o ma, ir ye?" She leukit rale |
Central - EDN | are really things tae be sae | affrontit | by? When ye think aboot it, h |
Central - LAL | chip pan. 'Ye ken me, Ah'd be | affrontit | ... Ah keep a clean hoose, was |
Ulster - SYN | no fït tae dïg an A wud be | affrontit | tae beg. |
Central - SEC | ens that they growe up tae be | affrontit | o the wey they spik, hou thae |
Ulster - SYN | an he dïdnae want hir tae be | affrontit | , sae he thocht tae senn hir a |
Doric - MNA | cassen oot? Faaivver mith be | affrontit | o me an ma wird, e Sin o Man |
Doric - DOR | in fact, ye'll be | affrontit | , |
Shetland - SHD | place fir dem. Dan you'll be | affrontit | whan you're pitten ootbye. It |
Doric - MNA | gweed grace te leuk a bittie | affrontit | . "Broon oan ae side an Burber |
Doric - MNA | ," said Jock, leukin a bittie | affrontit | . "Tt Wis jist a thocht. Ah... |
Central - EDN | e Pecht maissons wes a bittie | affrontit | ti hae this strynge buddie, c |
Doric - MNA | spoken oot agin him were some | affrontit | o themsels an e fowk were gey |
Doric - MNA | i readin somethin ye widna bi | affrontit | o iv ye deet in the middle 0' |
Shetland - SHD | laek black fantin, black | affrontit | , black dark, black calm, etc, |
Central - AYR | "Ye shuid be black | affrontit | wi yersel," said Alison, "a b |
Doric - SNO | ye should be black | affrontit | |
Doric - SNO | believes in bein black | affrontit | , |
Central - LAL | ae buin on hae endit in black | affrontit | tears an snochters. Ye'd hae |
Central - AYR | oot it sae that she wes black | affrontit | at she wisst she wes a thoosa |
Central - EDN | sicna aith. Bit he wis black | affrontit | . Mair tae the pynt for Beatri |
Central - GLA | Like thon owerfrockt black | affrontit | , nay, offendit lady |
Central - SEC | hat are hidden, and I'm bleck | affrontit | that I've failed owre him. Bu |
Central - LAL | e wisnae a bad man, hoo bleck | affrontit | he wis at hes behaviour, hou |
Central - SEC | "Weel, the Provost wis bleck | affrontit | . Bing wis leadin the singin o |
Shetland - SHD | Dat wye you'll mak dem | affrontit | wi whit dey're dön. |
Central - LAL | my grannie gart me pit on, An | affrontit | , r |
Central - SEC | she glowert roond her wi an | affrontit | lukk. |
Doric - DOR | ll nod an giggle, maskit an | affrontit | aboot ma aul simple mainer. Y |
Doric - MNA | s oan ess menu," suggestit an | affrontit | Jinny, nae likin the wye at t |
Central - LAL | thon muivement, angert an | affrontit | me baith. The media photies o |
Ulster - PUL | er lukkin, an she wud hae bin | affrontit | if onie o tha neebours had se |
Doric - MNA | e leent on the shovel, feelin | affrontit | , sirprisinly sorry, an michti |
Central - AYR | ein juist a wee hint o feelin | affrontit | , but no ower muckle. 'I very |
Ulster - SYN | "An A'm no | affrontit | onie lang'r wi haein nae feml |
Ulster - SYN | ll bliss iverie yin that's no | affrontit | o me." |
Doric - ABN | Bidie-in... I wis so | affrontit | that she wis insinuatin she w |
Doric - MNA | iddy things, noo - Ah'm ower | affrontit | nae tull." |
Ulster - EUL | "Aye, an ma ma was | affrontit | . Ma da made a quare rair aboo |
Central - LAL | A niver let on in case he wis | affrontit | . A thocht it micht be some ki |
Central - LAL | A niver let on in case he wis | affrontit | . A thocht it micht be some ki |
Central - WCE | said. And then, as if she wis | affrontit | by lettin oot sic a secret pa |
Central - WCE | ody aboot ma troubles. Ah wis | affrontit | and onyway ah'm no that brave |
Central - LAL | That | affrontit | me a bittie. But he gaed on n |
Doric - ABN | 'Ah'm richt | affrontit | ,' she girns. But a meenit or |
Doric - MNA | in wi widwirm." Dottie leukit | affrontit | es a chuddy-chaaen quine, wi |
Doric - ABN | the aal maan that Zander fint | affrontit | tae haev been sae sweir. |
Ulster - EUL | verse. The Beatties wur most | affrontit | an went straight to the Metho |
Central - AYR | He thoat of how | affrontit | |
Central - GLA | she wis sure it must be awfy | affrontit | . "We'll no talk aboot her any |
Doric - MNA | tled doon a bittie Lizzie wiz | affrontit | aboot sic a show o emotions. |