| Central - SEC |
at for some time in seelence, | contentit | watchin life in the rock puil |
| Central - GLA |
ell, well,” Mither’d sey, | contentit | . “Best chaff on.” |
| Central - SEC |
With that Dave fell intae a | contentit | snooze. Everything wis gaunie |
| Doric - DOR |
or him. He'd nae TV but wis a | contentit | man, happy wi his beuks an hi |
| Central - LAL |
pleases me, maks me calm and | contentit | : the rhythm of the needle pus |
| Central - LAL |
be | contentit | wi the fouthie an lang |
| Doric - MNA |
a tell lees aboot naebody; be | contentit | wi yer waage." |
| Central - SEC |
fur him, an hope he'll be | contentit | , |
| Ulster - SYN |
"Noo A can dee | contentit | , for A hae saen hïm jist as |
| Doric - DOR |
ppent nae tae hae, an sae she | contentit | hersel wi turnin roun an gomi |
| Central - LAL |
a wyve noo o the | contentit | an |
| Central - WCE |
, Till wis still sittin there | contentit | in the corner, takkin in the |
| Central - LAL |
She tholed it quite | contentit | |
| Ulster - BUL |
thin that plaises ye keeps ye | contentit | an maks ye strang. |
| Central - SEC |
but if they did, it wid look | contentit | , peaceful even. There's nae w |
| Central - AYR |
erievin there, I will be weel | contentit | ! Alang wi ma annals o Gawston |
| Doric - DOR |
owp ower." Aabody seem't weel | contentit | wi iss, tho Ailice wes jist a |
| Central - LAL |
has ye aa warm-hertit an | contentit | |
| Doric - MNA |
up slowly an she lay cosy an | contentit | for a meenit as she lookit ar |
| Central - LAL |
In this sicht, bein | contentit | |
| Central - LAL |
Scots noo, oo mun be geyleis | contentit | wi the ootcome o his efforts |
| Central - LAL |
Hoo did they keep themsels | contentit | |
| Central - LAL |
. An the auld rover wis richt | contentit | wi his roust thir amaing the |