Doric - SNO | hauflin | voices prick me wi fear. | |
Central - SEC | hauflin | .” Ruth ushed thaim intil th | |
Central - AYR | fand himsel staumerin like a | hauflin | lad again, '.. . d-dae ye thi |
Central - SEC | aest sen A wes nae mair nor a | hauflin | , sae it wes byordnar hertsum |
Central - SWE | stertit the wirkin life as a | hauflin | thare whan he left the schuil |
Central - AYR | _. "Ye are auld," said the | hauflin | , "yer jaws are ower puir For |
Central - LAL | up and walk dogs or send the | hauflin | to do it! |
Central - LAL | Gin the | hauflin | kept tae his daftness |
Central - LAL | Tak guid tent o the | hauflin | 's havers - |
Central - LAL | I have been trying to get the | Hauflin | up for 9 hrs tho he has had h |
Central - LAL | tae dree. Mireille, an epic o | hauflin | luve an tragedie - a Romeo a |
Central - LAL | ten our denner, an the wall o | hauflin | blethers haed |
Central - LAL | m haed wun ti the end o thair | hauflin | years, her talents, an thay w |
Central - LAL | na ken it at the time. In our | hauflin | years, awa back in the Saxtie |
Central - AYR | n young Adam wis nou a sturdy | hauflin | -lad gaun on fowerteen year-au |