Central - SEC | out ti gang but, whan the rid- | haired | wicht kythit at |
Doric - MNA | an pickit up Willie, the wire- | haired | Terrier. "Willie's gaun naewy |
Central - LAL | an run efter their auld white- | haired | , wrinkly mammy, but ah need t |
Southern - SEA | Langsyne ye gied til a whyte- | haired | chiel |
Ulster - PUL | ud be richt eneuch. Thon blak- | haired | yin's a quare haird-lukkin ti |
Doric - MNA | e furled aroon te see a daark- | haired | lassie smilin it im. He opene |
Doric - MNA | is nae ill-luikin chiel: derk- | haired | , sax-fit heich, swippert an w |
Central - SWE | bun, coal, dram fae yer daurk- | haired | first fit. |
Central - WCE | sicht it wis, this toty daurk- | haired | body, sittin there wi her fee |
Central - LAL | guard gaped at the slim fair- | haired | lad an said, “Is this boy t |
Central - LAL | stage. Gesturin tae the short- | haired | wumman tae heeze the curtain, |
Central - DUN | ' He glared at the wee, curly- | haired | and bearded man afore him. |
Shetland - SHD | er, dis peerie wrinkled white | haired | tired aald wife. I stude dere |
Shetland - SHD | an da pictir o a lovely black | haired | infant da face a her Aandrew |
Central - LAL | Yon gowden | haired | lass fae owre the sea, |
Doric - MNA | nuff feish tae laan. A nivver | haired | fae thi lad aifter at, bit ay |
Doric - DOR | I wint a short | haired | quine fa sometimes wears it t |