Central - WCE | Siddenly | , a monstrous luckin mid-field | |
Doric - MNA | in the room felt like it hid | siddenly | hut bilin Pynt; great weet 'r |
Doric - MNA | s face brichtenin es the wird | siddenly | cam tull im. |
Doric - MNA | it's affa het in here fin he | siddenly | mynd aboot Stevie's second bi |
Doric - MNA | itivver she said. My God, she | siddenly | realised, Gerald wis even mai |
Doric - MNA | face an neck growin het as he | siddenly | mynd aboot the reason fir his |
Doric - MNA | rakkin oot oan er broo es she | siddenly | mynd aboot the 'Brazilian'. C |
Doric - MNA | id Stevie jist as a stray dug | siddenly | appeart fae a side street an |
Doric - MNA | er fir comfort an support. An | siddenly | , Ah recognise the aul, famili |
Central - SEC | kitchie bylin the drums whan | siddenly | Cherlie appeared frae naewhau |
Doric - MNA | cht against his chest, feelin | siddenly | closer till his faither than |
Doric - MNA | ice couple." A grinnin porter | siddenly | appeart, liftit baith their c |
Doric - MNA | Dottie's neest door neebours | siddenly | appeart es iv fae naewye, lad |
Doric - MNA | " Stevie noddit is heid es it | siddenly | cam tull im. "At's fit it sta |
Doric - MNA | itchen: familiar things seemt | siddenly | strange - like he wis seein |