Central - SEC | isna a guid idea, an micht aa | itssel | be a muckle erosive influence |
Central - LAL | an jaggie-nettles. The pound | itssel | wis whaur the saund yaised ta |
Central - SEC | Hill. "Thon's the Cairnsmill | itssel | ," Airchie babbit his pow at t |
Doric - DOR | n the richt-side was the hull | itssel | , cairpetit wi the bell-heathe |
Central - SEC | isna juist ae example staunin | itssel | : pittin Scots intae English o |
Central - SEC | t's aften as no turnt back on | itssel | whan the government starts ti |
Central - LAL | tter wis gey rouch as it whup | itssel | intae a white freith agin muc |
Central - SEC | at aa the road tae St Andraes | itssel | . Whan he tee'd aff at the fir |
Central - SEC | at aa the road tae St Andraes | itssel | . Whan he tee'd aff at the fir |
Central - SEC | un traditional spellins. That | itssel | isna ony bather: the trouble |
Central - LAL | asel doon. The ratton sattlet | itssel | doon, an oo baith glowered wi |
Doric - DOR | ! A’m share it’ll mak oot | itssel | ,” inseestit Trev. |
Doric - DOR | the kidd! It cuidnae clim oot | itssel | ” |
Central - LAL | 's in braw condeetion tae hiv | itssel | hochmagandy!" |