Central - SEC | begoud | ti wirrie him wi’z fantise. | |
Central - SEC | begoud | ti mak sinse. | |
Central - EDN | ar winchin a Scots lassikie," | begoud | the hailie man, wiouten onie |
Central - SEC | n out o the kerr wi onbelefe, | begoud | ti yowt |
Central - EDN | o richt for a guid wee while, | begoud | rowtin lood. They haedna been |
Central - WCE | ome o the aulder fowk forbye, | begoud | tae tak tent o the fack that |
Central - EDN | e he, the Skipper that is, - | begoud | ti pype up hiz eternell sang, |
Doric - DOR | nae ken aat?" An syne they aa | begoud | tae rowt out thegidder, or th |
Central - SEC | syne, A wes at ma buiks, an A | begoud | ti read o an auld makar, sing |
Southern - SEA | er-an-fowr-an-thritie, whan A | begoud | ma fultyme eddication, i the |
Southern - SEA | ner n’, whan A tell ee at A | begoud | tae blirt, an ma hert wis fai |
Doric - DOR | , jist aan, at the rashes hed | begoud | tae crine, an tae tyne aa the |
Central - LAL | .' An, as wis his wont, Skald | begoud | tae spak in his ain mainner, |
Central - EDN | t, he raukit his thrapple and | begoud | : |
Central - EDN | Major raukit his thrapple and | begoud | tae sing. Juist like he haed |
Central - EDN | laid doun ahint the pigs and | begoud | tae chowe the cuid. The twa c |
Central - EDN | uk a place near the front and | begoud | daffin her white mane, howpin |
Southern - WCE | whan the weel-sawn yird | begoud | tae steer |
Central - SEC | sae forwandert at shae | begoud | ti pewl maist peitie-fu. Thai |
Doric - DOR | wk caa't a Horseflee," Ailice | begoud | , countin aff the names on her |
Doric - DOR | is the morn, Cheetie?" Ailice | begoud | . "Ye'd hae jaloused it gin ye |
Doric - DOR | kinch. Efter a blink, Ailice | begoud | , "Weel! The baith o thaim war |
Central - EDN | He | begoud | tae circle the coortyaird. Sa |
Doric - DOR | ems tae be richtlie deen-" he | begoud | . |
Central - LAL | 'My freend the tod...' he | begoud | tae say. |
Central - SEC | me. Ti Mirren’s despare, he | begoud | ti narrete hiz ain vairsiouns |
Central - EDN | ot o earshot o ither fowk, he | begoud | tae spick eidently. |
Central - EDN | it naebody in parteecular. He | begoud | tae empty oot beuks, pads o p |
Central - LAL | his tint sundoun. An syne he | begoud | tae be wearied. |
Central - EDN | n the edge o the quilt, an he | begoud | tae chow it. Beatrice held ba |
Central - EDN | erature sattlet doon. Than he | begoud | tae snore loodly wi his mou o |
Central - LAL | udna say mair. On a sudden he | begoud | tae greet. The nicht had fawn |
Doric - DOR | ettin criticeised, an sae she | begoud | tae speir quistions. "Are ye |
Doric - DOR | e richt sair struntit, an she | begoud | tae wuss she hedna walit aat |
Central - EDN | x back oot o the shrug an she | begoud | tae trummle. |
Central - LAL | It wisna lang or she | begoud | girnin ti Kate at thair faith |
Doric - DOR | sae ye dima-' the wee vycikie | begoud | , fan it wes smourit wi a skra |
Central - SEC | te eneuch, bot eftir a whylie | begoud | to skouk |
Doric - DOR | A tale | begoud | in bygane days, Wi simmer's s |
Central - EDN | e her trooser belt. The plane | begoud | tae rise, an cleart the first |
Central - LAL | An syne | begoud | their haiks! |
Central - EDN | t. Afore lang the ither bease | begoud | arrivin and makkin theirsels |
Central - EDN | tioun; bot at lang an lest we | begoud | sie at he ettilt ti eveit tha |
Central - EDN | e afoir eftir fyve; bi sax we | begoud | ti lade the cuddie, an ten me |
Central - SEC | uts in a steir. John’s tung | begoud | ti wag. |
Central - EDN | fore the regular day’s darg | begoud | . His answer tae ivery kinch a |
Central - LAL | ies be Macaulay (1977). As Ah | begoud | tae warsle wi the realities o |
Central - LAL | ce! This wey, drap by drap, I | begoud | tae ken your waesome life. Fo |
Central - EDN | un cam inti hiz ei. Whan thai | begoud | ti blok out the neist ruid, B |
Central - EDN | een an all-clear, acause fowk | begoud | tae spick an muve aboot. |
Central - EDN | se men cam oot an yin o thaim | begoud | tae niffer wi the larry drive |
Central - SWE | An | begoud | tae move, turnin an turnin |
Central - EDN | gret harnpan in her hauns, an | begoud | tae press as haurd as she cud |
Doric - DOR | she cam back tae the tree an | begoud | tae walk slaalie doun the raw |
Central - EDN | n oot maist o the lamps, than | begoud | his shadae-play on the dinin |
Central - SEC | ink an tuik oot his graith an | begoud | tae cut the claith he haed br |
Central - SEC | thai stuid, bumbazed, the man | begoud | ti wauk by thaim ti |
Central - EDN | they got curious aboot him an | begoud | tae tak notice o him as they |
Central - LAL | e the spirl stappit growin an | begoud | tae mak a flooer. The wee pri |
Central - EDN | her hauns tae yae shoother an | begoud | tae clap. He clappit an aa, p |
Central - SEC | wed her hands intil neives an | begoud | ti greit. "Dauvit, |
Central - EDN | ey redd up efter breakfast an | begoud | an arduous hike, risin heich |
Central - LAL | hou this auld wey o gaitherin | begoud | tae gie ower tae whit we wad |
Central - LAL | Hooaniver, she suin | begoud | tae deave him wi her dorty pr |
Central - SEC | ak weit ondang an a cauld win | begoud | ti skirl. Men an horss |
Central - EDN | ration,” he sayed. His haun | begoud | tae sweep aroon the curve o h |
Central - LAL | an Himsel baith, an a pictur | begoud | ti kythe. Thay haed |
Central - SEC | Tammas | begoud | ti out-fuff hiz breith. |
Central - SEC | dies at bene sic eydent gydes | begoud | ti be |
Central - LAL | velment grew an ither chynges | begoud | ti kythe, an unnertowe o stur |
Central - EDN | ment, and the mair heidy anes | begoud | strecht tae learn the commaun |
Central - LAL | statement "that's whan things | begoud | tae get better". Efter the re |
Doric - DOR | gie him ony answer, the drums | begoud | . |
Central - LAL | bourach o thochts an myndins | begoud | ti birl in her heid, an it wi |
Central - EDN | The isolatit fermtoons | begoud | tae gie wey tae clachans, lai |
Central - LAL | the mirk fell, an the starns | begoud | tae kythe. Drouth had gien me |
Central - SEC | Fallin sterns | begoud | ti kythe, tane efter tither, |
Central - SEC | aivellin. Suin the quastiouns | begoud | , tho. |
Central - EDN | her horn and aa the craiturs | begoud | helpin theirsels frae the bin |
Central - EDN | ti be ane ei; an a smaw faiss | begoud | pece an pece ti growe up roun |
Central - EDN | r, ontil a waant o confidenss | begoud | ti ring in the ying bosies, a |
Central - AYR | n the keing cam doun. The cat | begoud | ti gie a peitifu yowlin an ya |
Central - SEC | the mirk. It | begoud | ti bowf an wowf wi fricht, an |
Doric - DOR | ngines-" it said, but syne it | begoud | tae hoast an kink, an beed ta |
Central - SEC | Eftir the male, Grant | begoud | ti gie the fankilt an drumlie |
Central - EDN | od idea.” Their predicament | begoud | tae tak mair concrete shape i |
Doric - DOR | air delytit-like, an her hert | begoud | tae dunch swippertlie as the |
Central - WCE | ylie (an sae nae cuddie), but | begoud | ti ack streyngelie upon takin |
Central - EDN | The spring thaw | begoud | , an preparations got unnerwey |
Central - LAL | he Conservatives haes awready | begoud | a haillsale transformation |
Central - EDN | sicht o the miners whan they | begoud | tae troop in for thair evenin |
Central - LAL | he usual money of Scotland’ | begoud | tae be uised. Inglis cunyies |
Central - SEC | en, yeir dochter is weill,” | begoud | Napier. “Shae is at Tornes, |