Central - SEC | mak a wush nou," Sylvie said, | pattin | her frien on |
Central - LAL | wirries at aw," Mr. Poe said, | pattin | him on the back. "Weel, Polly |
Doric - ABN | 'Affa intrestin,' Ah said, | pattin | her haan an gettin up, 'but A |
Central - GLA | t's ma boay,' he says tae me, | pattin | me oan the back, Mah maw an m |
Central - GLA | 'Moan, wee man,' says Disco, | pattin | him oan the back. 'It'll be a |
Central - GLA | r fault, mone in.’ he sais, | pattin | ma back while lookin shiftily |
Central - GLA | t, sit doon here.’ ah sais, | pattin | the seat next tae me. |
Central - GLA | his haund and shook John’s, | pattin | him oan the back. Then he sta |
Doric - MNA | "Oh, Ah'm fine," Ah say, | pattin | er han. Ah canna help noticin |
Central - GLA | snae mix wae wine, .he says,. | pattin | Broonie's back as he heaves u |
Doric - MNA | Alec, leenin oota the bed an | pattin | her backside. "Ah like a bitt |
Doric - DOR | ks tired, bit she's smilin an | pattin | a space on the bed. |
Central - EDN | uid ahint her, leanin ower an | pattin | her shoother as he micht hae |
Central - GLA | ed the hash an is frantically | pattin | himself doon an turnin oot hi |