Central - EDN | ˜thae ribbons ’at ye ar sae | concernt | wi is a taiken o your thirldo |
Central - LAL | Sae faur as bairnies are | concernt | , |
Ulster - EUL | ife’s sister an she was aye | concernt | wi fame an fortune. They say |
Central - WCE | up', as least as faur as ah'm | concernt | , for there's muckle aboot the |
Central - EDN | tin the antrin blab, bit mair | concernt | aboot the heels. “Ye'll get |
Central - EDN | aist o the time period we’r | concernt | wi Scotland wis yet a free-st |
Central - WCE | w gan ram it. As faur as he's | concernt | , Liberland needs naebody's pe |
Central - DUN | 's attitude whaur Jeannie was | concernt | , tho he loued her weel in his |
Central - LAL | A wis | concernt | |
Central - SWE | sent. As faur as Scotland wis | concernt | , They came, they seen, they w |
Central - EDN | r as pheesical appearance wis | concernt | , she cud pass hersel aff as U |
Central - EDN | he kent. An as faur as he wis | concernt | , he fittit his ain idea o a w |
Central - WCE | awa wi murder whaur Till wis | concernt | , lang as he did everythin wi |
Central - EDN | faur as hittin the dummy wis | concernt | , he concentratit on persuadin |
Central - DUN | t monie fowk seem tae be affy | concernt | wi whit gets cried 'social me |