Doric - DOR | he grun. Efter the game, as A | daundered | hame wi ma Swedish freins an |
Central - NEC | he stotted oot the palace and | daundered | awa intae the bleeze o a new |
Central - LAL | s chist oot like a bantie and | daundered | doon the Royal Mile, waving a |
Central - NEC | bed doon fae the moontain and | daundered | ower tae the tree. |
Central - LAL | wha smiled at the bairns and | daundered | aff intae |
Central - LAL | wi a wee wave o his haund he | daundered | oot the room. They heard him |
Central - LAL | ith Hearing difficulties. She | daundered | in, nodded at the English tea |
Central - LAL | Afore she | daundered | aff |
Central - LAL | birdie sing ivery day as she | daundered | her wey hame. Yin sweet note |
Central - LAL | touer stairs. When Coont Olaf | daundered | intae the kitchen, he saw Kla |
Central - SEC | Da peerie man | daundered | trou da shoppin streets |
Central - NEC | e women, Hercules and his men | daundered | up tae the palace and sat doo |
Central - LAL | e executioner. Here he'd jist | daundered | doon the beach tae them, quit |
Central - LAL | hin else on the day so I jist | daundered | up tae Rowley's bit. |