Central - LAL | Jenny | like ti win some braw siller | |
Central - LAL | Jenny | . | |
Central - SEC | Jenny | says in her literature, "To s | |
Ulster - EUL | Jenny | stapped tae attach her roller | |
Ulster - EUL | Jenny | was al periwinkle luggies an | |
Ulster - EUL | Jenny | gaes tae the Andrews’ schui | |
Doric - MNA | Jenny | gied a saft skreich. The unbo | |
Ulster - EUL | Jenny | ’s blue een were right an sa | |
Ulster - EUL | Jenny | was on the simmer seat at the | |
Doric - MNA | Jenny | an Brian Sangster war baith i | |
Ulster - EUL | Jenny | smiled. | |
Ulster - EUL | Jenny | was flichtin frae the watter | |
Central - LAL | Jenny | or me, tho I hae thocht on th | |
Doric - MNA | Jenny | Duguid an Brian Sangster hid | |
Ulster - EUL | Jenny | was scraichin an screamin an | |
Ulster - EUL | Jenny | ’s face is al spreckled wi f | |
Central - LAL | Jenny | wis raxin up. Ar ye liftin aa | |
Ulster - EUL | Jenny | dabbed me wi her shouder. | |
Doric - MNA | Jenny | hid sleepit wi eleeven chiels | |
Central - LAL | Jenny | in case we wad baith stert ki | |
Doric - DOR | … a… burping competition! | Jenny | ’s vyce booms oot a megaphon |
Doric - DOR | Okay guys! | Jenny | shouts. Finish up your pictur |
Doric - MNA | "Somethin like thon," | Jenny | Sangster agreed. "Like the sk |
Shetland - SHD | ties an carrots i da pantry," | Jenny | said as dey rushed oot, "Oh, |
Doric - MNA | n-Hoose is weel in the past." | Jenny | gart her brither luik ower th |
Doric - MNA | cunt date (if she likit them) | Jenny | wad gar the chiel sit doon an |
Doric - MNA | Sax month frae the merrege, | Jenny | wis on the road wi bairn an N |
Doric - MNA | Fur better or wirse, | Jenny | thocht noo wis the time tae t |
Doric - MNA | rawl the net fur a life-mate, | Jenny | Sangster hid wan tae his hoos |
Doric - MNA | burgh wi his company. Forbye, | Jenny | wis an investment fur his fut |
Doric - MNA | d. "Ye sudna hae merriet him, | Jenny | . It's ay bin us thegither. Na |
Ulster - EUL | he precipice o ma reputation, | Jenny | on the precipice o her life, |
Doric - MNA | His mither, | Jenny | , supplied the answer. They hi |
Doric - MNA | His mither, | Jenny | , hid bin telt bi the doctors |
Doric - MNA | faither, Neil, an his mither, | Jenny | . His uncle Brian hid deid ten |
Doric - MNA | Brian's sister, | Jenny | , wis mair sturdy-like nor Bri |
Doric - MNA | His ae frien wis his sister, | Jenny | , fa did her best tae luik oot |
Ulster - EUL | e an tired o Gary’s sister, | Jenny | . |
Central - LAL | ars, awa back in the Saxties, | Jenny | ’s faimlie haed a neibour on |
Ulster - EUL | an Gary were on their bikes, | Jenny | chucked her roller boots ower |
Doric - MNA | back fur a bottle. As bairns, | Jenny | an Brian, lyin in the ben roo |
Central - SEC | 'No the best place tae meet, | Jenny | ,' Drew said. 'If ye waant a b |
Central - EDN | t oot the windae when “Haw, | Jenny | , yer tits ur hingin’ oot! |
Doric - MNA | am a lang wye since thon day, | Jenny | ," quo he. He drappit his voic |
Southern - SEA | uncle Jim an faimlie, Billy, | Jenny | an |
Central - LAL | t o his road an aff the road. | Jenny | |
Ulster - EUL | rs draped in slairgy seaweed. | Jenny | teuk tae greetin an ah lueked |
Doric - MNA | n Myra Anderson?' he speired. | Jenny | keckled. Myra, Bappy Anderson |
Ulster - EUL | crunchin gravel on the brae. | Jenny | was rollin quare an quick. I |
Doric - MNA | ar fowk was gey slaw tae dee. | Jenny | an Neil wad itherwyse hae bin |
Doric - MNA | dy tae gyang unner the knife. | Jenny | grippit his haun as they hurl |
Doric - MNA | s intiimers stiffen an heave. | Jenny | hid faan in wi the flat frae |
Doric - MNA | laisses refleckit their leam. | Jenny | gied Neil her final muntin fu |
Central - SEC | tae. Murray leukit aroon him. | Jenny | , the ae lassie in the teckie- |
Doric - MNA | eer drap doon tae the lochan. | Jenny | wis dowpit doon inno her rees |
Doric - MNA | "I think ye ken my mither. | Jenny | Sangster, as wis," he tried, |
Doric - MNA | in fowk, anely similarities. | Jenny | Sangster pued daffies fur the |
Doric - DOR | that ay sticks tae yer socks. | Jenny | pours ye a cup o diluting jui |
Doric - MNA | rnin wi bein aff his lessons. | Jenny | forbye wis anely his hauf-sis |
Ulster - EUL | ate doon the brae, ah thocht. | Jenny | cannae skate doon the brae, a |
Doric - MNA | wastit, bucklit, gowchin oot. | Jenny | 's dallie's pram wis cowpit on |
Ulster - EUL | s bike back tae his driveway. | Jenny | was there on the summer seat. |
Central - LAL | o daein the same? | Jenny | ’s faither thocht on the pro |
Doric - DOR | u wanna draw with the others? | Jenny | asks. She looks too bonnie ta |
Ulster - EUL | Ah follaed | Jenny | tae the Billy Goats Gruff wui |
Ulster - EUL | ‘There they are!’ saed | Jenny | . ‘They’re playin army ass |
Ulster - EUL | y trouble in England,’ saed | Jenny | . |
Ulster - EUL | ‘Ah dinnae care,’ saed | Jenny | . ‘It’s coul!’ |
Ulster - EUL | ‘I am a girl,’ saed | Jenny | . |
Ulster - EUL | bit aboot the trees,’ saed | Jenny | . |
Ulster - EUL | ‘I am a Jenny,’ saed | Jenny | . |
Ulster - EUL | Ah dabbed | Jenny | wi ma shouder. |
Central - EDN | e Wee Roge! When Jill reached | Jenny | , she did immediately spot the |
Ulster - EUL | hed oot ma han an ah snatched | Jenny | ’s han in ma ain. Ah leuked |
Ulster - EUL | coul! It’s coul!’ gasped | Jenny | . |
Doric - MNA | "Brian," said | Jenny | , "I've somethin tae tell ye |
Doric - DOR | they’ve aa taen a turn and | Jenny | looks ower at you, standin on |
Doric - DOR | wer tae tak the megaphone fae | Jenny | . Yer airm aches as ye lift it |
Central - LAL | on the faur side o toun frae | Jenny | ’s |
Doric - MNA | Sae | Jenny | sat cross-leggit on the goat- |
Doric - MNA | s here," Neil cried inbye tae | Jenny | . She cam throwe tae meet him, |
Central - EDN | “Could ye paddle ower tae | Jenny | an’ tell her she should adj |
Ulster - EUL | them. Ah follaed on alangside | Jenny | . |
Central - LAL | Whiles I can aye see | Jenny | an masel yit at thon machine |
Central - LAL | southron wemen ti see | Jenny | an me stertit wi our trainin. |
Doric - MNA | e, fite flags flichtered. Wee | Jenny | Sangster chappit on the door, |
Doric - MNA | want o veesitors – His wife | Jenny | , his loon Brian, executives f |
Central - EDN | The | jenny | lang-legs that skittered fur |
Ulster - EUL | pped shelter in silence while | Jenny | changed back intae her shuin, |
Central - WCE | 'They cried me | Jenny | ,' Miss Honey said. |
Central - LAL | hous, syne | Jenny | an me traivelt ower til Himse |
Doric - MNA | pit wi twa ither quines afore | Jenny | , haein a taste mair fur the s |
Central - WCE | ' Matilda said. "She cried ye | Jenny | .' |
Central - LAL | d lifes, faur abuin oniething | Jenny | or me |
Central - SEC | cried "Ma Wee Scotty Dug!" bi | Jenny | Brunton in the same cless as |
Central - SEC | fashion accessories. Awned bi | Jenny | Urqu-hart, its address is 68, |
Central - LAL | ut thay bade in Detroit an bi | Jenny | an me |
Central - LAL | drive me endlang the toun ti | Jenny | ’s paurents’ |
Southern - SWE | es in Ayrshire. Nocht adae wi | Jenny | Rennie acoorse ?? |
Ulster - EUL | Ah sat wi | Jenny | . She saed naethin. Ah saed na |
Central - LAL | form til his greement wi | Jenny | ’s faither, he haed the sort |
Ulster - EUL | an guid tae spend the day wi | Jenny | , ah thocht. |
Ulster - EUL | ower thonner. Away an play wi | Jenny | .’ |
Ulster - EUL | ‘Away an play wi | Jenny | .’ |
Central - LAL | briggin ploy wi | Jenny | an me ower the simmer. That h |
Central - EDN | “Ok | Jenny | , put your hands on my boat an |
Central - EDN | cockpit rim an’ said “Ok | Jenny | , you fix oot yer deck, A want |
Central - WCE | st year. Karen an her wee pal | Jenny | Lee (who's lik a bean pole) g |
Ulster - EUL | It was al | Jenny | wi her periwinkle luggies an |
Ulster - EUL | It was al | Jenny | . |
Ulster - EUL | It’s wile hard tae houl | Jenny | ’s han withoot stories birli |
Central - LAL | An | Jenny | -mony-feet owerleggit crawls |
Ulster - EUL | st lik butter,’ ah saed, an | Jenny | leuked up an gien me a smile |
Central - LAL | twa-three year sensyne, me an | Jenny | an a curnie o |
Central - LAL | Ae day, whan | Jenny | wis daein a turn wi ane o the |
Ulster - EUL | the boy’s side o the hal an | Jenny | is on the ither wi thirty gir |
Doric - MNA | i the bairns' ploys. Brian an | Jenny | war mair draggit up nur reare |
Doric - MNA | risps. Naebody spied Brian an | Jenny | treetlin up the road. Fan Bri |
Doric - MNA | s. Fyles Neil thocht Brian an | Jenny | war that close they maun bi j |
Central - WCE | confused. The licht cam on an | Jenny | sees her bluidy |
Central - LAL | phont an telt o the offer an | Jenny | an me war telt |
Shetland - SHD | da day, an bidin wi Peter an | Jenny | . Ahm blyde I dunna hae room i |
Ulster - EUL | kicked aff his shuin. Gary an | Jenny | follaed ahind. |
Ulster - EUL | ah goin tae dae? Ah’d seen | Jenny | on her roller boots. She was |
Central - AYR | An’ even | Jenny | didnae ken |
Central - SWE | In | Jenny | Murdoch’s windae. |
Shetland - SHD | hü startit ta laach, an whin | Jenny | cam ta tell wis at da dennir |
Central - WCE | daurk, so’s no ti waukin | Jenny | , whan Ah feels sumthing stair |
Ulster - EUL | dy near aboots. Ah was houlin | Jenny | ’s han wi nae jellyfish girl |
Doric - MNA | le he'd iver taen wis merryin | Jenny | , ten year his junior, efter a |
Central - LAL | stertit wi an unjustice, tho | Jenny | an me didna ken it at the tim |
Doric - MNA | er bairn wis fair-heidit, tho | Jenny | wis bonnie wi't, an Brian wis |
Ulster - EUL | It’s wile hard tae think o | Jenny | withoot stories birlin throu |
Ulster - EUL | o Gary an up went the airms o | Jenny | as she lut oot a scraich that |
Ulster - EUL | d an fell on the reflectors o | Jenny | ’s roller boots. It wud be q |
Doric - MNA | caa it the Quarry Quine," quo | Jenny | . "Boaties are aye weemin." |
Doric - MNA | uo the Sangsters, tho neither | Jenny | nur Brian hid a clue far Tir- |
Doric - MNA | auld, an veesitin his sister | Jenny | on professional business. He |
Doric - MNA | e time wi his pregnant sister | Jenny | , fa wis stertin tae fin herse |
Ulster - PUL | sic a thocht, Fur aa his puir | Jenny | 's fancie airs, the' didnae ge |
Central - LAL | ibours wi Edyta ilka day, for | Jenny | |
Central - SEC | - glaikit even - except for | Jenny | . Though Murray didna ken this |
Ulster - EUL | p an writin a story juist for | Jenny | . |
Ulster - EUL | h. Ah felt right an sorry for | Jenny | for she was lanesame lik a se |
Doric - MNA | cud afford – nane ither nor | Jenny | Sangster. She hung Jack Vettr |
Doric - MNA | d sma luck wi weemin tho, fur | Jenny | 's Ma ran aff wi a larrie driv |
Central - WCE | “Weel, it seems your | Jenny | wasnae ower pleased whan ye c |
Ulster - EUL | the Billy Goats Gruff brig as | Jenny | trip-trapped ower the shoogly |
Central - AYR | His | Jenny | dain her knittin’; |
Central - AYR | icatit, but gin he wantit his | Jenny | - an there wis nocht dearer |
Ulster - EUL | The swan is | Jenny | . |
Shetland - SHD | best place it can be. Thanks | Jenny | and Will, and best of luck Ja |
Ulster - EUL | their bikes. An ah leuked at | Jenny | wi her freckled face an pale |
Ulster - EUL | t ower the pond. Ah smiled at | Jenny | an doukit ma hands in the gre |
Central - LAL | it glanced on him that | Jenny | ’s faither micht cuid help h |
Central - LAL | study? I wis tellin her that | Jenny | wis mintin ti be a |
Central - LAL | uid-gaun, but the simmer that | Jenny | an me war sieventeen gaun on |
Orkney - ORK | at I haard, they wir bidan at | Jenny | 's. |
Doric - MNA | onnie then?" speired Jed, bit | Jenny | Sangster glowered at him. |
Ulster - EUL | ‘Is it true?’ askit | Jenny | . |
Doric - MNA | "Wheesht!" snappit | Jenny | , powkin a lang skein o fair h |
Doric - MNA | rriet quick an syne faitherit | Jenny | . Joe hid sma luck wi weemin t |
Central - LAL | preliminaries wis by, he telt | Jenny | ’s faither at |
Ulster - EUL | Ah didnae want | Jenny | tae see that ah was hairt-fea |
Doric - MNA | is flattered. 'Twis wide-kent | Jenny | Sangster hid merriet far hyne |
Central - LAL | ae listen tae 'Wur Cheeko' by | Jenny | Stewart. A poem written in Ca |
Central - WCE | wuman, thare’s nae wey | Jenny | cud accep that. Sae first cha |
Central - EDN | urns an’ braces. Eventually | Jenny | capsized, A quickly went ower |
Central - AYR | o a sudden? Afore I gie ye my | Jenny | 's haun, I want tae see her se |
Ulster - EUL | ‘ | Jenny | ’s on her ain ower thonner. |
Ulster - EUL | richt then,’ saed Gary. ‘ | Jenny | can play, but if it’s a loa |
Ulster - EUL | hat happent tae the swans?’ | Jenny | askit, gleekin up ower the sq |
Central - EDN | ks oot. The girls, Jill an’ | Jenny | , came doon in bikinis wi’ t |