Doric - DOR | s face an broon, greasy hair, | steppit | forrit and glowered at Blair. |
Central - DUN | t as a fishwife in the docks, | steppit | forrit fae the shrinkin crowd |
Shetland - SHD | du man a | steppit | back, apö da seevent day |
Doric - MNA | he beddit, bit nae afore he'd | steppit | ower tae the byre tae luik ow |
Central - EDN | wey Raggle telt it, they had | steppit | oot o time. An noo they green |
Doric - MNA | t hid bin her faither. He hid | steppit | neatly ooto them an vanished, |
Doric - MNB | id jist pit on some music and | steppit | back tae git back tae ma clea |
Doric - DOR | ry, he pit oan his jaiket and | steppit | oot intae the unkent. |
Central - EDN | n on?” The men in the crowd | steppit | aside tae lat her through an |
Doric - DOR | sic coorse spikks. Bit I hae | steppit | aside frae the main current o |
Doric - MNA | stert o an aura comin on sae | steppit | ooto the ward an intae the fi |
Doric - MNA | Morrice | steppit | oot throwe the patio doors te |
Central - DUN | , some nou greetin openly, he | steppit | |
Shetland - SHD | hin we cam ta da Flat Rock he | steppit | up on ta him, laek I wis dune |
Central - LAL | she | steppit | oot, wi Honoré at her back. |
Doric - MNA | rines, ower by Galilee. As he | steppit | on till e lan, he wis met bi |
Doric - MNA | ldin his een wi his han as he | steppit | inte the shimmerin mid-day si |
Doric - MNA | queezed by him, blinkin as he | steppit | inte a brichtly-lit, marble-l |
Doric - MNA | nnie teen a deep breath es he | steppit | inte the hoose. |
Central - EDN | e’s coming back yet.” She | steppit | oot o |
Doric - MNA | sae as it widna skreich, syne | steppit | oot inno the pitmirk cauld o |
Central - LAL | like she wis switherin, syne | steppit | aside, pynted the door til he |
Central - LAL | tapmaist sun wis awa whan we | steppit | doun the brae. The firth wis |
Central - WCE | ed by the Union ivery time ah | steppit | oot o’ the hoose. An’ sta |
Doric - MNA | micht luik, if iver the Deil | steppit | ooto the pages o the Haly Bui |
Central - EDN | the door whan he chappit, an | steppit | back, surprised tae see him. |
Doric - MNA | noo an again?" She sighed an | steppit | oot o the frock. "Ye nivver i |
Doric - MNA | e clock on the muntlepiece an | steppit | oota the Stilettos. "Mam mich |
Doric - MNA | She liftit the latch an | steppit | intae the wee lobby tae be me |
Central - EDN | opent the door for her, than | steppit | in ahint her. The trap door i |
Central - EDN | opent the door for her, than | steppit | in ahint her. The trap door i |
Central - LAL | ith. Mary luftit the sneck an | steppit | intae the shed, tittrin is th |
Doric - MNA | An the wee loon | steppit | up tae Snochrie the Snawman, |
Central - DUN | s back tae the mill. The lads | steppit | oot intae the road, baith o t |
Doric - MNA | rms wi their magic horns that | steppit | throw men's dreams. Deil the |
Shetland - SHD | Dey | steppit | ashore an silence fell |
Doric - MNA | Intae their new hame they | steppit | . Mooch fand an auld ganzie o |
Central - DUN | been on patrol onie time they | steppit | ootside their forts an mairch |
Doric - MNA | Fin Kenny | steppit | oot, Mr Soutar haundit him a |
Central - LAL | The gey sweirt trusty | steppit | oantae the laundin an Ah gaed |