Central - AYR | "Gie us a story!" | demandit | the Mairch Maukin. |
Doric - MNA | "Jist tell ma," | demandit | Dottie. "Spit it oot!" |
Central - DUN | en a yung man, a tall fella?' | demandit | the lead sodger, ignorin the |
Central - WCE | Wha, like a god, | demandit | sweit an tears, |
Central - EDN | blical god o bluid sacrifice, | demandit | by the public service in circ |
Doric - DOR | n the hatred. He took charge, | demandit | that Cyaard leave the toon an |
Central - EDN | with the Reviewers?” he’d | demandit | . |
Central - SEC | “Fess me a kerr,” shae | demandit | . “A’m gaun til Embro.” |
Doric - MNA | s ess your idea o a joke?" he | demandit | , is neck an lugs turnin purpl |
Central - DUN | 'Whit is it?' he | demandit | . |
Central - DUN | shman took a fancy tae it. He | demandit | that William hand it ower as |
Central - DUN | 'Whit happent?' she | demandit | . |
Central - EDN | e the life o a wumman,” she | demandit | . “If she has a sperk o spee |
Central - EDN | no spick tae the lass?” she | demandit | . |
Central - EDN | . “Whit dae ye wint?” she | demandit | . |
Central - EDN | ther chyce hiv we got?” she | demandit | fiercely. “The only alterna |
Central - EDN | “Dinna gang, than,” he | demandit | . “C’mere.” |
Central - EDN | wellt up. “Is it Tad?” he | demandit | . “Ah’Il kill him,” he p |
Central - EDN | Haes thoo naethin adae?” he | demandit | , as Tursun crulged awa fae hi |
Central - EDN | gle?” he | demandit | . “Dae ye?” |
Central - EDN | “Why sudn’it be me?” he | demandit | . “Juist cos Ah’m faceless |
Central - EDN | “Weill?” he | demandit | . |
Central - EDN | Quhit cud Ah hae diin?” he | demandit | . “Whit the |
Central - EDN | u know how to use this?” he | demandit | , as she pit it on. |
Central - EDN | “Whassat?” he | demandit | . “Ye’re no a maid, an Ah |
Central - EDN | o cud ye be sae stipit?” he | demandit | . “We dinna wint nae maukit, |
Central - EDN | uin while Ah’m at it?” he | demandit | . |
Central - NEC | n diplomatic detail, the Pope | demandit | the release o John Comyn, kin |
Central - EDN | with a crashed plane?” Bill | demandit | . “Probably keep chickens in |
Central - DUN | yntit a pistol at his heid an | demandit | , 'Gie's aw yer siller." The m |
Central - EDN | the men gaed intae Chinese an | demandit | tae see thair safe conducks, |
Central - EDN | the men gaed intae Chinese an | demandit | tae see thair safe conducks, |
Central - LAL | political pressures hae aften | demandit | that Scots be dauntened in fa |
Central - EDN | thing like this?” Surinder | demandit | , likewise for the twintieth t |
Southern - SEA | the tither, is circumstances | demandit | , completely frei frae onie Sc |
Central - NEC | "Go ma messages," Eurystheus | demandit | and Hercules went tae the sho |
Central - LAL | bilities. Thir wis words that | demandit | tae be pree'd an read alood. |
Central - EDN | e whit dae ye ken?” Nusiret | demandit | again. |
Central - EDN | eill’s thair ain. Whan they | demandit | that aabody pit thair siller |
Central - DUN | a ward wi the gangers an they | demandit | triple time an a bonus as dan |
Central - EDN | “A friend of Beatrice?” | demandit | her granfaither. |
Central - EDN | eil is gaun on? Wha be ye?” | demandit | yin o the men, pyntin a shotg |
Central - EDN | “Weill, quhit wey no?” | demandit | Iskander. “Quhit is it wi t |
Central - EDN | Sae whaur’s ‘wark’?” | demandit | Bai-Yun. |