Central - SEC | ' | Cuddies | and bards, their flesh sall f |
Doric - DOR | es,' cairriet on the burner-o- | cuddies | . 'An as aften as no, they wid |
Central - NEC | s even comin oot the windaes. | Cuddies | and coos sliddered aboot on t |
Central - NEC | "Gie me back ma | cuddies | , ya bams," shoutit Diomedes. |
Central - LAL | n gaes up an doun like cosmic | cuddies | at rides in the shaws – onl |
Central - SWE | beelin-eened | cuddies | lean over a hazelrawed |
Central - SWE | beelin-eened | cuddies | lean over a hazelrawed |
Central - GLA | Nags and | cuddies | whan ye blaw aw made o viscos |
Central - LAL | Coos and | cuddies | , geese and clockers, Aw maun |
Central - NEC | Hercules won hame. "Tak thae | cuddies | oot o ma road. Ye've gote mai |
Central - NEC | The | Cuddies | o Diomedes |
Central - NEC | The | cuddies | were there, big and strang, s |
Central - NEC | nger. Sae ah fed them tae the | cuddies | ." |
Central - LAL | than the | cuddies | o destruction dire. |
Doric - DOR | ss. The yow, the birds an the | cuddies | aa shot the craw, an ainly th |
Central - WCE | ng through a stables when the | cuddies | are eatin their fother. "Ah s |
Central - DUN | competence an no fleggin the | cuddies | is nae wey tae bring on Indpe |
Central - SEC | He likes tae bet on the | cuddies | an dugs, |
Doric - DOR | . Nae doubt shootin ane o the | cuddies | in the next pairk micht wuid |
Central - SEC | usht back ti mak room for the | cuddies | the kist wis ti lie on. Out f |
Central - NEC | shuch. Then when aw the | cuddies | were safely oot he broke the |
Doric - DOR | back agane randie | cuddies | o the wull kaim as yin bit th |
Central - SWE | n i the ring itsell, lairdlie | cuddies | |
Central - LAL | hae rade their brimstane | cuddies | |
Central - LAL | n aw. Donald wis planted here | cuddies | years ago noo, in a guid spot |
Doric - DOR | 'Weel weel an, I'll gie you e | cuddies | achten years. ' |
Central - LAL | covert wagons wi | cuddies | , |
Central - SEC | Young skelpin | cuddies | feel less freed. |
Central - LAL | wan's been oot the library in | cuddies | years. A cryin shame. Mibbie |
Central - SEC | ransport ower the border, bar | cuddies | , sae lae it ahent wi |
Central - LAL | ge look in her een. "Haud yer | cuddies | , hen! Jist tell me wan thing, |
Ulster - SYN | e yis no lowse yer kye an yer | cuddies | frae tha staal on tha Sabbath |
Doric - SNO | r o them are hardly aff their | cuddies | afore they’re at it like kn |
Central - LAL | as thir | cuddies | trotted awa, stirrups turnt b |
Central - LAL | wally dugs; souvenir | cuddies | fae Minorca; |
Central - LAL | antic purpie peels in it. FOR | CUDDIES | WI SAIR THRAPPLES, it said on |
Central - SEC | bstinater than either pigs or | cuddies | , and waur to drive alang the |
Central - GLA | n meanin tae sort through fur | cuddies | years catches ma eye. It’s |
Doric - DOR | Aa the Keing's | cuddies | an aa the Keing's knichts, |
Central - LAL | The furst has | cuddies | - the second has coos; |
Doric - DOR | "Aye, aa his | cuddies | an aa his knichts," Humphy Du |
Doric - DOR | "Tae senn aa his | cuddies | an aa his knichts," Ailice in |
Central - NEC | s, beltit by buhls, chawed by | cuddies | , chased by ten-fit tall women |
Central - EDN | wis gane, he wad juist say ‘ | Cuddies | lives a lang time. Nane o yes |