Central - LAL | Mairched | pronto tae the Palace Baw, | |
Central - SWE | mairched | doon its side, a mindin o the | |
Central - AYR | cam til the Warlock's castle, | mairched | braisentlie in an stuid afore |
Central - LAL | ist o THE HOOTELRY ahint him, | mairched | aff wi his freends. |
Ulster - PUL | An them wha | mairched | , in sombre ranks, |
Central - SWE | een at Dunbar by Cromwell and | mairched | tae Durham whaur they deed o |
Central - WCE | o the book intae the bin and | mairched | oot the room, leavin the tell |
Central - NEC | and arras, he turned roon and | mairched | back oot o the Land o the Dei |
Central - LAL | it tae ring, she stuid up and | mairched | oot o the room, follaed by Kl |
Central - WCE | noo efter her faint, and hud | mairched | oot the schuil buildin, thraw |
Central - SEC | wes onabasit. Heid-heich shae | mairched | inti the |
Southern - WCE | He | mairched | aboot the gitters o ma bairnh |
Central - EDN | She | mairched | past thaim wi’oot spickin a |
Central - WCE | e in here!' And wij that, she | mairched | oot the room, slammin the doo |
Central - EDN | ave waitin for breakfast. She | mairched | straucht til him an speirt ca |
Central - AYR | eddins I've ordered;" and she | mairched | aff, laein Alison aa her lane |
Central - WCE | kraiched the Turnbull and she | mairched | aff the platform, wi the cook |
Central - WCE | hair ahint his desk. Then she | mairched | back tae the front o the clas |
Central - WCE | Wi that she | mairched | ti the door and, as she was a |
Central - SEC | ne nor the tither, an that he | mairched | tae his ain drum, scrievin ab |
Southern - SEA | ations, and individuals. Some | mairched | , some gaithered at the War Me |
Central - EDN | is late in the day. They were | mairched | tae the canteen, whaur they s |
Central - EDN | cud haurdly walk as they were | mairched | intae the square, whaur a bra |
Central - LAL | An though we | mairched | wi banners bricht |
Southern - SEA | waiter, ca’d Eilrig; wheech | mairched | wi Howpasley ferm on |
Central - SEC | he Tron. Eftir the bells thai | mairched | doun Prences Strete. |
Doric - ABN | said, saluted, aboot turnt an | mairched | tae the door. Bit Ah jist cou |
Central - SEC | in thank hir gydes afoir bein | mairched | awaw, bot sein |
Central - WCE | Everybody waited. Suddenly in | mairched | the muckle figure o the Heidi |
Central - LAL | Then up | mairched | Sister Nummer Twae, |
Doric - SNO | never | mairched | wi the Legion. |
Central - SWE | wir | mairched | frae grav |
Central - LAL | We wur | mairched | doon tae the port o Leith, st |
Central - LAL | ediately, sax Heedrum-Hodrums | mairched | forrit cairryin on their shoo |
Central - LAL | aur the Edinburgh cooncillers | mairched | in thur fancy robes tae the G |
Central - SEC | The trumpets an the hautboys | mairched | in front, then the magistrate |
Central - LAL | O wae be tae the orders that | mairched | my love awa |
Central - AYR | in support as they went, they | mairched | of Dumfries an tuik prisoner |
Central - SEC | e maisters o the crafts. They | mairched | in this guid order oot tae th |
Central - LAL | t some o the troupe, and they | mairched | through the kitchen, follaein |
Ulster - BUL | Valley | mairched | awa fae thee, |
Central - AYR | he same ane ye'd aye stievely | mairched | ahint. |
Southern - WCE | He cantily | mairched | out the door |
Central - WCE | He cantily | mairched | out the door. |
Southern - SEA | kin fur thum, an then quietly | mairched | off efter th ithers. |
Shetland - SHD | it or twa, an dan dey quietly | mairched | awa efter da rest. |
Central - AYR | ay, the maist o thaim stoutly | mairched | onwards tae Lanark, still in |