| Central - EDN |
‘A bird’s freend, | feres | ,’ he says, ‘is a beuch ui |
| Central - EDN |
haes been pruiven by Science, | feres | ) haes intil them substances t |
| Central - EDN |
e! That is my message tae ye, | feres | : Rebellion! I kenna whan that |
| Central - EDN |
!’ or ‘Weesh aff, | feres | !’ And ivery animal doun tae |
| Central - EDN |
ncernin yoursels wi the milk, | feres | !’ cries oot Napoleon, setti |
| Central - EDN |
˜Is it no e’en clear, than, | feres | , that aa the ills o this life |
| Central - EDN |
cryin oot the like o ‘Hup, | feres | !’ or ‘Weesh aff, feres!†|
| Central - EDN |
ur een airtit siccar on that, | feres | , oot-throu the cutty lave o y |
| Central - EDN |
llae ye in a wee. Gae forrit, | feres | ! The hey is waitin.’ |
| Central - EDN |
‘And nou, | feres | , I s’ tell ye aboot my drea |
| Central - EDN |
meron wad come back! Shuirly, | feres | ,’ Squaiker cries oot, aamai |
| Central - LAL |
Uncarin if they house- | feres | hae or nane. |
| Central - LAL |
Ma | feres | are the binks, the kiosks |
| Central - LAL |
'Ma | feres | , ye hae awready heard aboot t |
| Southern - SEC |
I say til ye the day, ma | feres | , |
| Central - SEC |
ert. Some wirds feel like old | feres | . Scots yins mair than maist. |
| Southern - SEA |
unset lyke the pairtin o auld | feres | |
| Central - EDN |
gue for the kye, the Ragglish | Feres | Re-education Comatee (the obj |
| Central - LAL |
Tho she outleeved her | feres | tae slauchter led |
| Central - LAL |
yer | feres | : |
| Central - EDN |
. Aa men is faes. Aa bease is | feres | .’ |
| Central - EDN |
y a majority that rattons wis | feres | . The’ war juist fower that |
| Central - EDN |
tae the gaitherin: is rattons | feres | ?’ |
| Doric - DOR |
t settin efter baisties? tint | feres | ? bi'ts cantraips naitherback |
| Central - EDN |
in them that aa bease wis nou | feres | and that ony sparrae that wal |
| Central - EDN |
hem ’at bides on it? Na, my | feres | , a thoosand times na! The gru |
| Central - EDN |
‘And mind, my | feres | , your smeddum maunna stoiter. |
| Central - EDN |
us by human beins. There, my | feres | , is the answer tae aa oor pro |
| Central - EDN |
ay first. I dinna ’hink, my | feres | , that I s’ be wi ye for mon |
| Central - EDN |
will sing ye yon sang nou, my | feres | . I am auld and my voice is ha |
| Central - EDN |
‘Nou, my | feres | , what is the naitur o this li |
| Central - EDN |
‘Nou, my | feres | ,’ skirls Snawba, thrawin do |
| Central - EDN |
‘My | feres | , ye will hae heard aaready ab |
| Central - EDN |
‘My | feres | !’ he cries oot. ‘Ye dinna |
| Central - EDN |
‘My | feres | ,’ says Snawba, ‘it’s ha |
| Central - EDN |
‘ | Feres | ,’ he says, ‘here’s a py |