Ulster - PUL | nt tae Grace and gien her tha | saicond | box. Tha lid wus cairved wi a |
Central - LAL | appeared intae the sky. For a | saicond | , the crood held its braith. W |
Central - EDN | Bit did ye nae wirrie fur a | saicond | that we micht be bein watched |
Central - EDN | ats were picked oot, an fur a | saicond | he cuid pictur Niamh’s inne |
Central - LAL | and Halloween, handfastin and | saicond | sicht, stories o sea cattle a |
Central - SEC | e the village afore Karen hud | saicond | thochts. |
Central - WCE | uist plain isnae fair. In the | saicond | main section (76-118) Horace |
Central - LAL | at an Dina gubbed them in the | saicond | . Awthing hung on the third an |
Central - LAL | enit, an I dinna hae a single | saicond | tae rest. Ilka meenit I am ne |
Central - WCE | Third rate holidays an | saicond | haun caurs |
Central - SEC | sel, eh? Elizabeth the piggin | Saicond | . Whit dae ye mak o that?” s |