Orkney - ORK | oot fae there, noo aboot 100 | pairs | , self sustaining, doing grand |
Doric - DOR | it will be fan I get there. 2 | pairs | olang johns on and simmet e |
Central - LAL | e, always a Marine. Is that 3 | pairs | of baffies you have there, JJ |
Doric - MNA | Twa | pairs | o big broon een leukit up it |
Doric - MNA | rae her caunle shone ower twa | pairs | o steekit een. |
Central - GLA | hoped) a fan an twa or three | pairs | ae totey white kid-gloves: sh |
Doric - NNB | hoped) a fan an two or three | pairs | o peedy white kid-gloves: she |
Central - WCE | t is a dance where your three | pairs | up wi another three and you a |
Southern - SEA | an butterflie | pairs | turnt yallae wi August |
Shetland - SHD | tree examples o short an lang | pairs | is: |
Southern - SEA | hoped) a fan an twae or threi | pairs | o teency white kid-gloves: sh |
Central - GLA | rrily alang, haun in hain, in | pairs | : they wir covered aw aer wae |
Ulster - CUL | ppily alang, haun an haun, in | pairs | : they wur aal decoratet wi ha |
Central - SEC | e saw the birds an beasts, in | pairs | , |
Orkney - ORK | , the bell thay'd gang tae in | pairs | ; here, the Haa whar the wynds |
Orkney - ORK | the bell thay’d gang tae in | pairs | ; |
Central - SEC | The birds an beasts aw rin in | pairs | , |
Orkney - ORK | Mallimaks sit singly or in | pairs | |
Doric - MNA | “You'd better give her two | pairs | , and if you've any felt slipp |
Doric - MNA | you've any felt slippers two | pairs | of those too!” Jessie wiz t |
Doric - MNA | felt. He hid a few different | pairs | of varying sizes and measured |
Ulster - GUL | Several diffrent | pairs | wae me!! |
Central - GLA | mony, mony | pairs | of breeks |
Central - SEC | eg by noo. Ah winder hoo mony | pairs | o' sea-buit hose Ah've made f |
Central - SEC | times, Ah've wrocht that mony | pairs | o' sea-buit hose fur ma man t |
Central - SEC | Bought fifty | pairs | aa black Nae metter which pai |
Central - SWE | a sundial, thirty | pairs |