Central - LAL | doucely | driftin seawart | |
Central - LAL | E GRUMPHIE: 'I doot ye hae.' ( | Doucely | ): I'm vexed for ye.' (He cair |
Central - WCE | it ye mean,' Miss Honey said, | doucely | . |
Central - LAL | r troth, said the wee prince, | doucely | , as he sat doun by me again. |
Central - LAL | Syne he said it again, | doucely | , gin it wis a gey important t |
Central - LAL | a a weed, the flooer answert, | doucely | . |
Central - LAL | but doucely, | doucely | by. |
Central - LAL | ICHTS EFTER, auld Major dee'd | doucely | in his sleep. His body wis bu |
Central - LAL | had | doucely | dwined awa. But ae day, this |
Central - LAL | ut aboot that. But he lauched | doucely | . |
Central - SWE | then jyned | doucely | wi Iberia whilst |
Central - LAL | Grumphie's. The knock skited | doucely | alang the chimley-brace, upli |
Central - WCE | "Hiya, Daddy,' she said | doucely | . 'Did ye huv a guid day?" |
Central - LAL | swert nane. He shook his heid | doucely | , his een aye steekit on my pl |
Central - LAL | Then in its place she | doucely | pit |
Central - LAL | ade gart the serpent shauchle | doucely | awa ower the sand like the dw |
Central - WCE | The massie king rase | doucely | , |
Central - WCE | a and her brither were sittin | doucely | on the settee, waitin fur the |
Doric - DOR | her. The prince spak tae her | doucely | , straikin her hair. She didna |
Central - LAL | aunds tigged her, clappin her | doucely | , while ither haunds reenged i |
Doric - DOR | irge whit's gaein on Ye speir | doucely | in a vice that'll nivver dee |
Central - LAL | He didna cry oot. He fell as | doucely | as a tree faws. There wis fie |
Central - LAL | Doon the hole, Mrs Tod wis | doucely | lickin the dock o Mr Tod's ta |
Central - SEC | airn sooks his thoomb, sleeps | doucely | , |
Central - WCE | At breakfast time Matilda sat | doucely | at the dinin-room table eatin |
Central - SEC | A muckle wheel richt | doucely | birls |