| Ulster - BEL |
- the drapped | mitt | , |
| Ulster - BEL |
- for the fond | mitt | , |
| Central - SEC |
e grabbit Fatty's airm wi the | mitt | thit wisnae haudin Alan's hei |
| Ulster - BEL |
“Whaur’s me | mitt | - me ither mitt?” |
| Ulster - BEL |
The Ither | Mitt | |
| Central - LAL |
Oan the ither | mitt | there are fowk who are lik' p |
| Ulster - BEL |
- me ither | mitt | ?” |
| Ulster - BEL |
ar it started wi a wee silver | mitt | , |
| Doric - DOR | cheap seats! Bovril fer yer | mitt | and a het waatar bottle fer |
| Central - LAL |
He's raxin his | mitt | intil the enormous ornate-wi- |
| Ulster - BEL |
- the loast | mitt | |
| Ulster - BEL |
The season o’ th’ loast | mitt | ha started. |
| Central - SWE |
ald Douglas hae in his bluidy | mitt | |
| Central - GLA |
ready tae receive Mo's sweaty | mitt | . He's goat a wee sleekit smil |