Central - LAL | O hie- | keing | 's gowd as gied him thaim the |
Central - SEC | cht! Nou A'l can leive lyke a | keing | aw wunter lang, an it's no aw |
Central - AYR | At that time thare was a | keing | ower the laund at fair likit |
Central - WCE | ey-bauk), Lorimer's text is a | keing | ti Purves's. Lorimer, he argi |
Central - SEC | yie ben this machine ti pey a | keing | ’s ransome. Ye didna pochil |
Doric - DOR | "Here the Reid | Keing | an the Reid Queen," Ailice sa |
Doric - DOR | "It's jist the Reid | Keing | snocherin," said Deedledee. |
Central - LAL | Tae guid | Keing | Carlo o Provence will roun, |
Central - SEC | The | Keing | o the Inglis haed slauchtered |
Doric - DOR | The | Keing | interruppit aan tae stap the |
Doric - DOR | wuss I hed een like aat!" the | Keing | obsairt in a peingin kinna vy |
Doric - DOR | "Moss-brummles aan," the | Keing | rounit in a peerie-wee fusper |
Doric - DOR | r tae faa," he heild on, "The | Keing | hes gien me his hecht-aye, ye |
Central - EDN | ss lauchit mirrie-lik. " 'The | Keing | o Spanyie's dochter'," shae q |
Central - LAL | Or nou, the | Keing | o Hell wad hae me thare. |
Doric - DOR | Aa the | Keing | 's cuddies an aa the Keing's k |
Doric - DOR | Unicorn, in course," said the | Keing | . |
Doric - DOR | "Fitna volcano?" said the | Keing | , gomin eerie-like intil the f |
Central - WCE | t, gains thair launs frae the | keing | . Adam later dees a maircenari |
Doric - DOR | ld on, turnin fae her tae the | Keing | . "Neen o your broun breid for |
Doric - DOR | dvstit doun, pechin, file the | Keing | rowtit out "Ten meinits gien |
Doric - DOR | spickin, "there the | Keing | 's Messenger. He's in the jyle |
Central - EDN | awaw sae at nane wuid sei the | Keing | o the Norlin Pechts wes murni |
Central - EDN | maisson wes weill kent ti the | Keing | as a leill Pecht o the auld s |
Central - EDN | Bot ye didna speik afoir the | Keing | hed spak sae thai hauddit tha |
Central - WCE | -in-disguise, fechtin for the | keing | . Gin this tale wants the skin |
Central - EDN | ukit out bi smaikrie, fur the | keing | an than the perlament wes whe |
Central - SEC | Beig Jim Young is the | keing | o the tinklarians. Ye ken at |
Doric - DOR | forgettin aa an haill at the | Keing | cwidna hear her. "Ye're garri |
Central - EDN | l the cheif telt thaim at the | Keing | o the Norlins Pechts wes expe |
Central - EDN | ain taes. Shae priggit at the | Keing | o the Norlin Pechts ti cum by |
Doric - DOR | ck, wull ye nae!" gullert the | Keing | . "Fou're they gettin on wi th |
Doric - DOR | rowtit out, breengin past the | Keing | sae ramsh-like at she cowpit |
Central - SEC | , thai bou the craig til onie | keing | thai think wul halp |
Doric - DOR | . It's a present fae the Fite | Keing | an Queen. Sae ye ken nou!" |
Doric - DOR | e sat tentilie gomin the Fite | Keing | (for she wes stull a bittie t |
Doric - DOR | steid, far she funn the Fite | Keing | , sittm on the yird, sereivin |
Central - WCE | in himsel an a gryte Scottish | keing | whan it cums ti giein advice |
Doric - DOR | "Gin thon | Keing | wes tae waaken up," Deedledum |
Central - EDN | aefauld an fekfu, the tung o | keing | an kintra. |
Doric - DOR | t ugsome murgeons at the peer | Keing | . |
Central - LAL | Tae ding the ships o Englan's | Keing | , |
Central - SEC | syne eftir the sin o a Pecht | keing | at hed fyve laddies |