| Central - LAL |
t's cosy enough, this place,' | Agnes | said. 'Noo, dinna you be blat |
| Central - LAL |
'I'm no jist shair,' | Agnes | said. 'She's run awa frae a m |
| Central - LAL |
'I brocht ye some eggs,' | Agnes | Fraser said, breengin intae t |
| Doric - MNA | sni like Donald Ewan and aul' | Agnes | ? ?? |
| Central - LAL |
irrit oantae a bonnie lassie, | Agnes | , that he’d groom’t tae be |
| Central - SEC |
“Come oan, | Agnes | . We hae tae run.” |
| Central - LAL |
aw the fermer in his tractor, | Agnes | 's man, back and fore, back an |
| Central - SEC |
MacIntyre. | Agnes | , say hello to Mrs Duncan.” |
| Central - LAL |
r or less heilan in her weys. | Agnes | howanivver faws for a weel-fa |
| Central - WCE |
Wee Alex and | Agnes | though died at birth, |
| Central - AYR |
Wee Alex and | Agnes | though, died at birth, |
| Central - SEC |
r wid answer and their wid be | Agnes | , wi a mildly indignant, “A |
| Southern - SEA | @projecthawick Aye, his wife | Agnes | Wood hailed frae Hawick (I th |
| Central - AYR |
good do though - yer Auntie | Agnes | 's wedding wis it no'? |
| Central - SEC |
ver escaping and ending up wi | Agnes | , oor doonstairs neebour. We l |
| Central - LAL | chtin for the ordinary Joe an | Agnes | o the warld, I see! |
| Central - LAL |
like. His reader wad’a been | Agnes | Keith coontess o Moray (dee |
| Central - LAL |
chan wabsters, in parteecular | Agnes | Lyle. |
| Central - LAL |
like rotting kale. But Sister | Agnes | has skin like parchment and l |
| Central - LAL |
iam Arbuckle broke in. ‘Oor | Agnes | is niver bye flytin at me tae |
| Central - LAL |
A format. While sic makars as | Agnes | Adam and W. D. Cocker wrocht |
| Central - SEC |
she said. “Your evacuee is | Agnes | MacIntyre. Agnes, say hello t |
| Central - SEC |
next tae the six lockups wis | Agnes | opposite auld Mr. and Mrs. Ur |