Ulster - SYN | "In Bethlehem o Judea," the' | saed | , "fer thïs ïs whut tha proa |
Orkney - ORK | ritirs an langwach activists, | saed | thit “abdee sweeches”. Or |
Orkney - ORK | I luvved that cot, shae | saed | , |
Ulster - SYN | s thïs parable aboot?" An he | saed | tae thaim, "Tae youse God hae |
Ulster - EUL | Ah sat wi Jenny. She | saed | naethin. Ah saed naethin. |
Ulster - EUL | r feet. ‘Ah hear ye,’ she | saed | , ‘but ah'm goin tae skate d |
Ulster - EUL | ey’re roon the back,’ she | saed | as she birled a buttercup in |
Ulster - EUL | ncess Diana in London,’ she | saed | . |
Ulster - EUL | er o London in London,’ she | saed | . |
Ulster - EUL | ‘Ye dinnae know?’ she | saed | . ‘What aboot a game that yo |
Ulster - EUL | weed. ‘Ha ha! Gotcha!’ he | saed | . |
Ulster - EUL | a wile lang time, mind,’ he | saed | . ‘Ah dinnae fancy three hun |
Ulster - EUL | ‘That’s mingin,’ he | saed | , yeuchin an ticherin as he sl |
Ulster - EUL | you want tae dae then?’ he | saed | . |
Ulster - EUL | King Billy bike ramps?’ he | saed | . |
Orkney - ORK | r lucky teeble.' Cheerios are | saed | ... and shaes off. 'Lucky teeb |
Ulster - EUL | naethin. Ah | saed | naethin. |
Central - LAL | wis the hatred in onythin Ah | saed | ? Whaur dae ye get thon deep s |
Ulster - EUL | it. ‘We need a girl!’ ah | saed | . |
Ulster - EUL | nner’s the Moyle sea,’ ah | saed | , ‘but on their road north, |
Ulster - EUL | nt tae gae tae England,’ ah | saed | . |
Ulster - EUL | emorial Tower in Larne,’ ah | saed | . |
Ulster - EUL | rincess Fionnuala here,’ ah | saed | . |
Ulster - EUL | isnae ony trouble here,’ ah | saed | . |
Ulster - EUL | Ah'm fed up wi BMXing,’ ah | saed | . |
Ulster - EUL | ‘Weel,’ ah | saed | , as ah dannered across the pr |
Ulster - EUL | ‘No the Moyle schuil,’ ah | saed | . Ah pointed tae the north wha |
Ulster - EUL | ‘Let’s go then,’ ah | saed | as ah led ma gang ower the ba |
Ulster - EUL | ‘Shush an listen,’ ah | saed | . ‘A lang time ago, there li |
Ulster - EUL | for nine hundret year,’ ah | saed | . |
Ulster - EUL | ‘Ye must lik butter,’ ah | saed | , an Jenny leuked up an gien m |
Ulster - EUL | pell on the four weans,’ ah | saed | . ‘She waatched frae the sho |
Ulster - EUL | ‘Ah dinnae know,’ ah | saed | . |
Ulster - EUL | bored bein King Billy,’ ah | saed | . |
Ulster - EUL | ‘Ah'm bored.’ ah | saed | tae Mammy. |
Central - GLA | an | saed | he'd be hame fur dinner |
Ulster - SYN | peart tae hïm ïn a draim an | saed | , "Joseph, sinn o Davit, dïnn |
Ulster - SYN | n on hïs knees afore hïm an | saed | , "Loard, ïf ye hae a mine ta |
Orkney - ORK | He lay doon an | saed | , 'Gae the men thirs, |
Central - LAL | n "Generation" pish, we ne'er | saed | thon. https://t.co/ZQsImT7pFh |
Central - GLA | Airt eemitates life sae it's | saed | |
Central - GLA | faur less | saed | |
Ulster - SYN | erin sumthin tarrible!" Jesus | saed | tae him, "Weel, A'm cumin tae |
Ulster - SYN | in. "Cum an follae me," Jesus | saed | , "an A wull mak ye fïshers o |
Ulster - SYN | sae ït cum tae pass whut wus | saed | bi tha proaphits: "He wull be |
Ulster - SYN | Yis hae heerd that ït wus | saed | tae fowk lang syne, 'Dïnnae |
Ulster - SYN | Yis hae heerd that ït wus | saed | , 'An ee fer an ee, an a tuith |
Ulster - EUL | cud begin ma story, ma daddy | saed | , ‘How wud ye feel aboot fli |
Ulster - EUL | st wean was Fionnuala an they | saed | she was the bonniest cailín |
Ulster - EUL | ‘There they are!’ | saed | Jenny. ‘They’re playin ar |
Ulster - EUL | llin stories in the world,’ | saed | Harry. |
Ulster - EUL | ae ony trouble in England,’ | saed | Jenny. |
Ulster - EUL | ‘Ah dinnae,’ | saed | Harry. |
Ulster - EUL | there’ll be nae trouble,’ | saed | Mammy. |
Ulster - EUL | ing Lir’s no a bad game,’ | saed | Gary. He smiled an shoogled t |
Ulster - EUL | ‘Ah dinnae care,’ | saed | Jenny. ‘It’s coul!’ |
Ulster - EUL | ‘Dinnae be sich a girl,’ | saed | Gary. |
Ulster - EUL | ‘I am a girl,’ | saed | Jenny. |
Ulster - EUL | ‘Al richt then,’ | saed | Gary. ‘Jenny can play, but |
Ulster - EUL | stop bein sich a chicken,’ | saed | Harry. |
Ulster - EUL | ‘Ye’ll like it, son,’ | saed | Daddy. |
Ulster - EUL | ‘I dinnae know King Lir,’ | saed | Gary. ‘Do you know King Lir |
Ulster - EUL | d the bit aboot the trees,’ | saed | Jenny. |
Ulster - EUL | t an guid at tellin yarns,’ | saed | Gary as we dannert frae the c |
Ulster - EUL | ‘I am a Jenny,’ | saed | Jenny. |
Ulster - EUL | ll dinnae be such a Jinny,’ | saed | Gary. |
Ulster - EUL | ‘What’s up next?’ | saed | Gary, as a craw scraiched in |