Ulster - EUL | onie wunner 'm tired mornin, | nuin | an night? Is it onie wunner m |
Ulster - EUL | ed fur thon oul blirt mornin, | nuin | an night. I redd oot his pot |
Central - LAL | At twal- | nuin | on Friday, the twintiet Julie |
Central - EDN | wis an emergency. It wis the | nuin | brek, an aabody wis ootside. |
Southern - SEA | Bi | nuin | tyme the haet wes ower gret. |
Central - LAL | hat he didnae come back until | nuin | on the Sunday. The men had mi |
Central - SEC | ateir wes i guid fettil afoir | nuin | . |
Ulster - SYN | Bi thïs time ït wus | nuin | , an dairkness faad ower tha h |
Central - SEC | At | nuin | on the day appunct, a preison |
Central - SEC | uik eftir the puir lammie. At | nuin | he wes chowin awaw at hiz gai |
Central - SEC | mairch yett, twa days syne at | nuin | , wi a docquet ti say he wes b |
Central - EDN | blet in the beild o a howe at | nuin | an ett an restit. |
Central - EDN | whaur ye lat them lig at | nuin | , |
Central - EDN | bullet train fae Siliguri at | nuin | , bit she wad tak the leeberty |
Central - LAL | n aneth glent as bricht as at | nuin | . |