Southern - SEC | ull be transmugrified intil a | leen | o freedom an justis. |
Doric - ABN | as: an aifter a fyow month ma | leen | , did a young strippit caat wi |
Doric - MNA | great platform, So's ye could | leen | ower an see thi bottam an aa |
Ulster - CUL | ies mair thin a mile high tae | leen | the coort." |
Doric - MNA | d've teen ye awa." Ah sigh an | leen | back against the park bench, |
Doric - ABN | d tae waak awa an lea her her | leen | . It was fae aat time, she beg |
Doric - MNA | e is saft, nae fashed. Aa yer | leen | ? Far’s yer brither? He’s |
Doric - DOR | aboot e hoose eence mair yer | leen | . |
Doric - MNA | e in a hoosie in Huntly their | leen | |
Doric - ABN | ‘Nae yir | leen | ,’ says he. |
Doric - DOR | e dae ye sit out here aa your | leen | ?" said Ajilice, fa wesna ettl |
Doric - ABN | r than gyang wannerin aff his | leen | . He cockit his heid tae ae si |
Doric - DOR | Yer faither winna be lang his | leen | . His cousin ower the road's n |
Doric - MNA | d spoken, Jesus wis aa bi his | leen | . E disciples kept quait aboot |
Central - LAL | aa its | leen | |
Doric - DOR | me preenin it on again, aa my | leen | !" |