Central - SEC | shouders | , an the idaia o stravaigin ow | |
Central - WCE | shouders | ticht an laiden wi | |
Ulster - PUL | An A poued ma | shouders | fae tha glaur |
Central - DUN | in England thinks stauns heid | shouders | abune maist ither politicians |
Central - SEC | tur comin oot o the grun. The | shouders | follaed the heid an syne the |
Central - SWE | ye'd like tae tak him bi the | shouders | an gie him a guid shake. Bit |
Central - LAL | an shakin the wee lad by the | shouders | . ‘But is it a wee boy or a |
Central - AYR | eid on him... an braid eneuch | shouders | tae luik efter yersel, an Bil |
Doric - DOR | Ah shrugged mi | shouders | . 'Weel, maybe, but Ah suppose |
Central - AYR | irms for a day an a nicht, wi | shouders | heavin, an frichtit starin ee |
Central - LAL | s muckle bumfly lanth. But wi | shouders | like a barn door an feet thit |
Central - LAL | ffled aboot until his heid an | shouders | were propped up. A bead o swe |
Central - AYR | e day, Jennet, an my knees an | shouders | are gowpin,' he wad souch as |
Central - LAL | , an feelin his ain | shouders | drap at the same time. Anithe |
Central - AYR | Isabel exclaimed, gruppin her | shouders | . |
Central - AYR | her wool plaid ticht roun her | shouders | agin the bitter eastlin win, |
Central - AYR | woollen plaid happt roun her | shouders | , she had kiltit up her skirts |
Ulster - EUL | ked her roller boots ower her | shouders | an I bunged a half a plain lo |
Central - AYR | r, when she fand nou that her | shouders | were naewhaur tae be seen: aa |
Central - SWE | he. Hair slicked back oer yer | shouders | , made up tae the nines. Ye ca |
Doric - ABN | n Ah left them baith wi their | shouders | shakkin, an skirlin wi lachte |
Central - EDN | powtit the door open wi their | shouders | and the craiturs gaed ben in |
Central - LAL | sts, Syne they wad hunk their | shouders | an treat ye like a bairn. But |
Central - LAL | ithers wi wee anes atap their | shouders | alangside freends drivin thei |
Central - AYR | i spades an shuils ower their | shouders | - an uised tae stell themsel |
Central - SWE | the world oan thir | shouders | . |
Central - LAL | God's | shouders | sagged an his heid went doon. |
Central - AYR | he pit his airm roun Jennet's | shouders | an gied her a wee comfortin s |
Central - LAL | id the wee prince, hunkin his | shouders | a bittie, 'but whirwey dis th |
Central - LAL | rapt a gressy divot unner his | shouders | tae haud his heid up oot the |
Central - LAL | e an cracked it hard ower his | shouders | . ‘That’ll learn ye, ye cr |
Central - LAL | y embraced him an clappit his | shouders | an peppert him wi quaistens, |
Central - LAL | pstairs Marion fell about his | shouders | wi tears o joy. |
Central - AYR | tae escape wi his heid on ps | shouders | ; but that proud heid wis stil |
Central - LAL | lowsin his grip o the lad’s | shouders | , an feelin his ain shouders d |
Central - LAL | wis slung ower the powney’s | shouders | forenent the saddle, an its n |
Central - LAL | raise frae the braid chestnut | shouders | as he gied the horse a wee pa |
Central - AYR | tae me wi'oot my | shouders | . Och, I wish I cuid shut up l |
Central - EDN | he ferm restit upo his michty | shouders | . Frae mornin till nicht he wi |