Central - SWE | Impatiently | I meesure the lang days that | |
Central - GLA | this beat.’ the polis sais, | impatiently | , then looks tae the van, an t |
Doric - NNB | t e Moose only shook ids hied | impatiently | , an walked a peedy bit quicke |
Doric - NNB | xt verse," e Gryphon repeated | impatiently | : "id begins 'A passed by his |
Orkney - ORK | n, right enough,’ sheu said | impatiently | . ‘Ye’d think they’d be |
Doric - NNB | sade e Queen, tossan her heid | impatiently | ; an, turnan till Alice, she w |
Ulster - CUL | id the Queen, shakin hir heid | impatiently | ; an, turnin tae Alice, shae w |
Southern - SEA | aid th Queen, tossin hur heid | impatiently | ; an, turnin tae Ahlice, she w |
Southern - SEA | Th Dormoose shook eets heid | impatiently | , an said, withoot openin eets |
Southern - SEA | th Moose only shook eets heid | impatiently | , an walked a wee bit quicker. |
Central - GLA | The Dormoose shook its heid | impatiently | , an said, withoot Openin its |
Central - GLA | the Moose only shook its heid | impatiently | , an walked a wee bit quicker. |
Ulster - CUL | The Dorrmoose shuk its heid | impatiently | an said wi'oot Openin its een |
Ulster - CUL | the Moose jest shuk its heid | impatiently | an waakt a weethin quicker. |
Central - GLA | tirs first," said the Gryphon | impatiently | : "explanations take faur too |
Ulster - CUL | " the Gryphon replied, rather | impatiently | : "onie shrimp cud hae toul ya |
Doric - NNB | se," e Gryphon replied rether | impatiently | : "any shrimp could hev towld |
Central - GLA | angry driver tappin eez feet | impatiently | in the driver's seat. |
Central - GLA | verse," the Gryphon repeatit | impatiently | : "it goes 'Ah passed bi his g |
Central - GLA | course," the Gryphon answert | impatiently | : "any shrimp could ae telt ye |