| Central - EDN |
a les grie the maga "Lallans" | pleyed | a pairt as a kinna gaud. The |
| Central - DUN |
mind the role, they baith had | pleyed | in Scotland's governance an l |
| Central - LAL |
woond up and | pleyed | , while the real nichtingale w |
| Central - LAL |
ye hae gane gyte. I will hae | pleyed | a cantrip on you.' |
| Central - SEC |
im kiz he wes a jauss man. He | pleyed | the bul fiddil an the sousafo |
| Central - LAL |
gs! Sae lang as the notes are | pleyed | in the richt order, hoo it so |
| Central - SEC |
stuid roun, tung takkit an | pleyed | wi thair shuils. Junipere ken |
| Central - LAL |
aw shauchelt, cause it's been | pleyed | wi ower muckle. It maunna be |
| Central - SEC |
in a rang an salusit, a pypar | pleyed | “The Barren |
| Central - SEC |
ne. Dirges an speiritwals wes | pleyed | on the wey ti the cimiterie f |
| Central - LAL |
colloquial context; which is | pleyed | on, fur exemple, in the Ramms |
| Central - LAL |
o the air steward chairacters | pleyed | bi Cummings an Masson: the fo |
| Central - SEC |
lest wirds hard as the duirs | pleyed | |
| Central - SEC |
a terroriss suspek.” Grant | pleyed | the daft laddie, wi nae |
| Central - SEC |
man. I the wintir the lads aw | pleyed | eiss-shintie, an monie o |