| Ulster - PUL |
d lime roon tha fiels fur tha | foulk | he wrocht til. He said thair |
| Doric - NNB |
ll seem till come oot amang e | foulk | at walk wi their heids doonwa |
| Doric - NNB |
ot intill e court, by e way e | foulk | near e door began sneezan all |
| Doric - NNB |
procession," thoucht she, "if | foulk | hed all till lie doon on thei |
| Ulster - PUL |
€™s playin tha voices o local | foulk | reciting poems ur telling sto |
| Doric - NNB |
ueen in a voice o thunder, an | foulk | began runnan aboot in all dir |
| Doric - NNB |
hey're richt found o beheidan | foulk | here; e great winder is, at a |
| Ulster - PUL |
an ither artifects air kep an | foulk | can go in an luk at these an |
| Doric - NNB |
n e hoose if id began orderan | foulk | aboot lek at!" |
| Doric - NNB |
te a book o rules for shuttan | foulk | up lek telescopes: iss time s |
| Ulster - PUL |
uage here, noo tha mavement o | foulk | fae tha toons tae tha country |
| Ulster - PUL |
dee’in oot, tha movement o | foulk | fae Scotlan brocht tha lengua |
| Doric - NNB |
nither question. "What sort o | foulk | live aboot here?" |
| Doric - NNB |
lecked pretendan till be two | foulk | . "But id's no use noo," thouc |
| Doric - NNB |
dan, but id hedna pictures or | foulk | speckan in id, "an what is e |
| Doric - NNB |
e id's always pepper at makes | foulk | hot-tempered," she went on, a |