Central - EDN | sledgehammer whanged, | ayweys | dirl. Eftir the blast |
Central - EDN | mair comfortable wi menfowk, | ayweys | had. He’d grown up in a mal |
Central - EDN | had a myth o dug-heidit fowk. | Ayweys | juist ower the neist hill. Wh |
Central - EDN | n he dreamt aboot him - her. | Ayweys | in some kin o danger, or some |
Central - EDN | organs braks oot in patches: | ayweys | somewhaur on the face, doon e |
Central - EDN | cna expressive face, he hadna | ayweys | been blin. At some crucial py |
Doric - MNA | Drumtulloch hid | ayweys | bin a richt quair place, so h |
Central - EDN | a sooch. Funny thing wis, he | ayweys | dreamt o Nusiret as a man. He |
Central - EDN | he pit it awa in a pooch. He | ayweys | had playocks aboot him. |
Central - EDN | plastic joog that her grannie | ayweys | gied her tae colleck thaim in |
Central - EDN | ae sin,” he sayed. “There | ayweys | undesirables, criminals - " h |
Central - EDN | . “Daft, intit? Bit Ah’ve | ayweys | felt smuirt, kennin that Ah |
Central - EDN | sea,” he sayed. “Ah’ve | ayweys | wintit tae see the sea.” He |
Central - EDN | eukin back at him. “Ah’ve | ayweys | bade in ceeties.” She pause |
Central - EDN | “Ma dear, we | ayweys | dae.” |
Central - EDN | twa got thegither at last? Ah | ayweys | kent they were the ens o the |
Central - EDN | Guzul gied a guff. “Ah’m | ayweys | feart. Is thoo no?” |
Central - EDN | An | ayweys | ah kow-tow tae the rasp |
Central - EDN | a. Coorse no. Ma faat. Ah can | ayweys | see quhit fowk wints. Canna f |
Central - EDN | he suspendit dummy. “Weemen | ayweys | seems tae wint tae aim for th |
Central - EDN | some tides an times | ayweys | deliver |
Central - EDN | the site engineer, bit he wis | ayweys | shut inside a wee hut o his a |
Central - EDN | became lovers. Bit there wis | ayweys | a distance; she met yin o his |
Central - EDN | it sayed ‘mind gym’. That | ayweys | made her smile. Naebody cared |
Central - EDN | or a year, an for aa that it | ayweys | had the ilk feelin aboot it, |