| Central - WCE | r o’ fitstepps in the hall, | echoin | oan his laminate flair. Et th |
| Central - LAL | a quill and a buik. Mairower, | echoin | in style the letterin on a po |
| Central - EDN | ifetime,” she sayed saftly, | echoin | his dwaam. |
| Central - EDN | n the front door kin be heard | echoin | through the hallwey. When ah |
| Central - GLA | ay his fuckin monotone voice | echoin | roon the stairwell behind me. |
| Doric - ABN | yer auntie's vyce | echoin | roon yer heid: |
| Doric - ABN | aa ower again, his vyce | echoin | |
| Central - LAL | canism there; whiles a phrase | echoin | a line o Burns, whiles a swan |
| Southern - SWE | I hear again the kitchen | echoin | |
| Central - SEC | could hear a loatae whisperin | echoin | aroond me. When a voice could |
| Doric - MNA | e memory, his faither's wirds | echoin | in his heid as he waakit roon |
| Central - GLA | comin fae up the stair comes | echoin | roon the close, the sound ay |
| Central - SEC | urnin in the locks; footsteps | echoin | in the corridors. The footste |
| Central - LAL | Scots wis daein wis distantly | echoin | somethin in English. Yer maka |