Doric - MNA | Erchie | Sotter was not on his customa | |
Doric - MNA | Erchie | took the village doctor to on | |
Doric - DOR | Erchie | wis seen tae be recoontin his | |
Doric - MNA | Erchie | shochled out from behind the | |
Doric - MNA | "Listen, laddie," | Erchie | said, "I'm maybe twinty year |
Doric - MNA | "Tae tell ye truth," | Erchie | said, "I'm a bittie worried a |
Doric - MNA | Sandy spun round once more. " | Erchie | ," he cried. "Hiv ye a mintie? |
Doric - MNA | itely something adee wi him." | Erchie | tapped his temple. "The man's |
Doric - DOR | erschaum o the Fortean Times, | Erchie | explained that he hid been th |
Doric - MNA | really hit you with any news, | Erchie | ," said the doctor, still head |
Doric - MNA | ndy. "Yalla aboot the gullet. | Erchie | 'll hae a funeral afore lang." |
Doric - DOR | yon stag’s heid.” replied | Erchie | . |
Doric - MNA | @aberdeentaxi1 I liked | Erchie | . This boy is a fud. ?? |
Central - SEC | shop oh canterberry is called | erchie | btw - gotta luv thae gadgies |
Doric - DOR | y ascendit tae the area where | Erchie | had claimed tae see the anima |
Doric - DOR | his intention wis tae appease | Erchie | or cause further stramash rem |
Doric - MNA | unspoken question. "I suppose | Erchie | 's keepin him ower in the back |
Doric - DOR | Bucksburn in order tae locate | Erchie | Palindrome. Oor initial fear |
Orkney - ORK | An got a job wi | Erchie | , on his ferm at 'Mucklepool'. |
Central - LAL | Aye, me an | Erchie | had had an ee fur ane anither |
Central - SEC | sie diznae git oot iz hur man | Erchie | hiz 'Alzheimer's Disease'; he |
Doric - DOR | terin aboot this an that when | Erchie | come breengin in. He’d on h |
Central - LAL | al exchequer’. H Foulis, in | Erchie | (1904) shaws ane o the yisses |
Doric - DOR | bie hid been somewhat hard on | Erchie | . Sure, they felt Erchie hid b |
Doric - MNA | "He's maybe jist tired o | Erchie | 's blaain aboot the waar," San |
Doric - DOR | elebrity the beast hid made o | Erchie | , perhaps they wished some o t |
Doric - DOR | t been a business associate o | Erchie | ’s. |
Doric - MNA | "Een o | Erchie | 's aul Army buddies," John the |
Orkney - ORK | Noo | Erchie | teuk his byre fork, the claes |
Doric - DOR | couldnae see hide nor hair o | Erchie | or the beast. It wis only whe |
Orkney - ORK | So | Erchie | wi his wife Merro, an peedie |
Orkney - ORK | So | Erchie | popped in maist o days, tae s |
Doric - DOR | tree, dabbed by the fingers o | Erchie | an Abbie Reid an buckelt an p |
Doric - DOR | he enterprise tae be solely o | Erchie | ’s makin an it seemed he’d |
Doric - DOR | Snug as everyone fretted ower | Erchie | ’s safety. Abbie didnae say |
Doric - DOR | When puir | Erchie | enquired as tae exactly whit |
Doric - DOR | nin a character reference for | Erchie | , Meerschaum spoke in depth ta |
Doric - DOR | uiries, neither the beast nor | Erchie | were ever found. |
Doric - SNO | e tale's hinneren; the factor | Erchie | Thomson; the orraman an seana |
Doric - SNO | tale’s hinneren; the factor | Erchie | Thomson; the orraman an seana |
Doric - DOR | ror an bemusement, except fur | Erchie | , an this slowly seemed tae tu |
Doric - DOR | wondered who Archie was. It's | Erchie | in Aberdeenshire. My Mum also |
Central - DUN | nnt faces aboot the place wis | Erchie | the Screiver, a man wi a kens |
Central - SWE | "That's good that | Erchie | . The flooer mills eh? Ah didn |
Doric - DOR | sayin how it wis strange that | Erchie | hadnae returned, an it wis th |
Doric - DOR | thers wi the ‘Cat thit goat | Erchie | ’. |
Doric - MNA | in order to sneak glances at | Erchie | 's companion, then swivelled b |
Central - DUN | f fate wuid maistlike pynt at | Erchie | , tellt Betty whit Stevie had |
Doric - MNA | stelry shuts?" They speert at | Erchie | - the only een sober |
Doric - DOR | Arms that, on the very night | Erchie | disappeart, a man named Abbie |
Doric - DOR | hem, maist noo regrettit thit | Erchie | hid been treatit poorly, shab |
Doric - DOR | . Sure, they felt | Erchie | hid been revellin in the noto |
Doric - MNA | ony difficult questions aboot | Erchie | 's glorious military career." |
Doric - DOR | up oot o his chair, sayin how | Erchie | better watch himsel walkin ro |
Doric - MNA | "Will we cry | Erchie | across and speir aboot his pa |
Doric - DOR | ‘ | Erchie | come in oot the rain wi his j |