Central - GLA | Waukin | ||
Doric - DOR | waukin | richt past his hoose, haudin | |
Central - LAL | ?' cried oot Grannie Jockina, | waukin | up suddently. |
Doric - DOR | Broch, | waukin | doon the street hand in hand" |
Doric - DOR | the wund. Its een war wide- | waukin | an haed a teenge yellae at gl |
Doric - MNA | dreed the weird she gied him. | Waukin | ben the corridor ootbye the t |
Central - LAL | Ma | waukin | yins asides |
Central - LAL | Theatre shoggit the drama tae | waukin | in the years efter the War. B |
Central - SEC | s an sent some magic snaw tae | waukin | Dorothy an her chums. |
Doric - MNA | am, or wis't a dream? He'd be | waukin | doon a road, a road that he k |
Central - LAL | Mrs Tod wis wide | waukin | in wan second. She sat up, ch |
Central - SEC | "Ye're | waukin | then, John. Wid ye care |
Central - LAL | ye jist canna dae when ye're | waukin | . Precious wisna normally that |
Central - WCE | aw ower the kintra, fowk were | waukin | tae the news that, aince agai |
Central - SEC | . Leuk at this verse fae "Aye | Waukin | O": |
Central - LAL | ie Peattie's bonnie wey o Aye | Waukin | O at Donald Dewar's beerial. |
Central - WCE | daurk, so’s no ti | waukin | Jenny, whan Ah feels sumthing |
Central - EDN | e his conscience had kept him | waukin | last nicht. |
Central - EDN | an no awaur o his presence an | waukin | on, her airms sweengin awa, g |
Doric - MNA | "Onyroad, she wis | waukin | alang the jungle pathie fin f |
Doric - MNA | hid wyted till the quinie wis | waukin | hame wi mangos frae the fruit |
Central - SEC | Ay | waukin | up tae dicht ma nose - |
Central - EDN | Raggle lay | waukin | at nicht on the flair he wis |
Central - EDN | s teugh wee feet, hardened by | waukin | barefoot in The Gairden, flee |