| Central - LAL |
er cloak, is shawn ridin side | saddle | on the Hilton o Cadboll Cross |
| Central - EDN |
’ The Red Fox fell frae the | saddle | ! The lad looked straight at m |
| Ulster - EUL |
"Come on up on the | saddle | an we'll race Grannie Higgins |
| Doric - MNA |
unnser. "Ye get back inno the | saddle | an away ye go." Ah lookit it |
| Central - LAL |
ney’s shouders forenent the | saddle | , an its neibour ower the rump |
| Central - EDN |
€™ sighted the Fox, aboot the | saddle | level. He had his back tae me |
| Central - NEC |
kelp doon aff the great bleak | saddle | o Glenshee that lours awa tae |
| Central - AYR |
s sword an sheathed it in his | saddle | scabbard. |
| Central - AYR |
y frae his horse, he drew his | saddle | pistol an went forrit as John |