Central - WCE | Cathy | 's plea, heartfelt, impassione | |
Central - LAL | Cathy | 's children, Gary and Leanne, | |
Central - WCE | Cathy | Jamieson's new crusade, | |
Central - LAL | Cathy | could dae nae wrang, even whe | |
Central - LAL | Cathy | looks at congealed gravy in b | |
Central - LAL | Cathy | Peattie (Depute Convener)7 | |
Central - LAL | Cathy | looks at Kate, sniggerin, and | |
Central - LAL | Cathy | Peattie wis Depute Convener t | |
Central - LAL | 'Ah'll be back in a minute,' | Cathy | says; 'there's someone at the |
Central - LAL | 'No problem,' | Cathy | says, smilin. |
Central - LAL | 'Thanks fur comin,' | Cathy | replies. |
Central - LAL | 'No one else knows,' | Cathy | said. |
Central - LAL | 'Mum, is everyhin OK?' | Cathy | asks. |
Doric - ABN | the Green half an ooer syne, | Cathy | . Ah said, 'Fit like, Ted?' bi |
Doric - MNA | e. "Wi micht nivwver bi rich, | Cathy | , bit Ah' ayewis look efter ye |
Central - LAL | Even when she wis a wean, | Cathy | treated me like sommat she'd |
Doric - MNA | a "Haein a bairn, | Cathy | ?" John teen ma han an haaled |
Central - SEC | he nicht Education Meenister, | Cathy | Jamieson MSP, cam alang tae a |
Central - LAL | cred Heart will keep me safe. | Cathy | walks intae the livin room. |
Central - LAL | k up the slack now ah'm gone. | Cathy | only does the bare minimum. S |
Southern - SEA | t he pit in a lowe efterhaun. | Cathy | Jamieson haerd us oot richt i |
Central - LAL | Ah fall asleep. | Cathy | elbows me at the end o the fu |
Central - LAL | n doon in Isla's empty chair. | Cathy | 's children huv mair aboot the |
Central - LAL | air and ma crystal blue eyes. | Cathy | 's gat ma eyes and licht broon |
Central - LAL | cupcake fae the City Bakers. | Cathy | called me a tight arse when s |
Central - LAL | Vice-convener: | Cathy | Peattie MSP |
Central - LAL | 'Ah will? | Cathy | says, finally speakin. 'Ah lo |
Central - LAL | says body o Christ tae me. Ma | Cathy | wanted tae turn up early. She |
Central - LAL | e nor hair o him in weeks. Ma | Cathy | couldnae take me oot fur ma m |
Central - LAL | in worse. It's a guid hing ma | Cathy | 's awfy considerate. When she |
Central - LAL | nae sympathy fur hur. Ah grab | Cathy | 's arm, draggin hur doon tae t |
Central - LAL | less in a crisis. 'Sandra and | Cathy | cleared the way.' |
Central - LAL | e's throw away fae Sandra and | Cathy | . |
Central - LAL | ol at sixteen like Sandra and | Cathy | . Ah wanted tae stay oan fur m |
Central - LAL | d rosy cheeks like Sandra and | Cathy | and Donald's black hair. This |
Central - SWE | he's nae | Cathy | Jamieson, Ross or McKelvie, |
Central - WCE | Forbye, tae add tae | Cathy | 's woe, |
Central - LAL | 'Let's say bye tae | Cathy | and then leave,' ah say. |
Central - LAL | appy Birthday? ah exclaim tae | Cathy | . |
Central - LAL | and their granny is comin tae | Cathy | 's sixtieth birthday party the |
Central - LAL | but ah'm sure he gave it tae | Cathy | and |
Central - LAL | he name o Christ,' ah say tae | Cathy | . "The purple wan's fae Stella |
Central - LAL | 'That's your seat beside | Cathy | ,' she says tae Maw. |
Central - WCE | Wee | Cathy | bravely riskt her neck, |
Central - WCE | Wee | Cathy | toots her eldritch tune, |
Central - LAL | ddy's ears and no ma poor wee | Cathy | . |
Central - LAL | treasured as a wean - unlike | Cathy | , who hud a miniature toy kitc |
Central - LAL | azon kept me quiet, just like | Cathy | 's wan-eyed fox teddy did when |
Central - SEC | itional anthem an wis sung bi | Cathy | Peattie MSP at the openin o t |
Central - LAL | ort-lived. Ah shared a bed wi | Cathy | and Sandra. They wur old enou |
Central - SEA | é in Selkirk Market Place wi | Cathy | Cockburn. A lad comes by an s |
Central - SEC | olicy sae he wad hae words wi | Cathy | Jamieson, Meenister for Eddic |
Central - LAL | andra's fave year aulder than | Cathy | and already growin oot o it, |
Central - LAL | ly turroundin ma Donald. When | Cathy | sees me lookin at it, she tta |
Central - LAL | e school takin the piss oot o | Cathy | 's ears. So there's nae doot i |
Central - SEC | entitled 'Education Meenister | Cathy | Jamieson an CPG Convener Iren |
Central - LAL | 'Oor | Cathy | 'll be wonderin where ah am" s |
Central - GLA | assies there, Mary Kennedy or | Cathy | Daly. Ah couldnae see a light |
Central - LAL | n ma weans visitin. Tonight's | Cathy | 's turn. |
Central - LAL | rm sidles roond ma back. It's | Cathy | . 'Let's get gaun,' she says. |
Central - WCE | As | Cathy | leaves the thoroughfare, They |
Central - SEC | The group's Convener is | Cathy | Peattie MSP an, as her assist |
Central - LAL | anny told Aunty Sandra, Aunty | Cathy | and anyone else who'd listen |
Central - LAL | appened. She's only had Aunty | Cathy | and Leanne's side o the story |
Central - LAL | tae crack. 'Leanne and Aunty | Cathy | gettin Mum done doesnae make |
Central - LAL | ssible? Is this because Aunty | Cathy | 's an officer?' |
Central - LAL | no escapin this lot, wi Aunty | Cathy | livin nearby an aw. Hur car c |
Central - LAL | y folk who liked it wur Aunty | Cathy | and Leanne. |