Ulster - EUL | Stuid | up on en, abane tae luk | |
Central - SEC | stuid | roun, tung takkit an pleyed w | |
Central - GLA | Stuid | on boxes aw fat and regal | |
Central - WCE | Stuid | starin at the bathroom's mirr | |
Central - LAL | stuid | on a thrashel, about ti meet | |
Ulster - EUL | Stuid | its lane | |
Southern - SEA | burn ferm cottages (semi’s) | stuid | on yer richt haund anenst |
Central - LAL | iet as Olaf finally let gang, | stuid | up, and left withoot a wird. |
Central - SEC | , owerby, nou twintie strang, | stuid | lik stuikies. This wes het st |
Central - AYR | An claucht ma braith, | stuid | staunin by the gate, |
Ulster - EUL | iel's chin, kissed his cheek, | stuid | up an walkt tae the dure. Mai |
Central - SEC | , or public beam for weighin, | stuid | on the High Street o Edinburg |
Central - LAL | tein an Olaf, faither an son, | stuid | thegither, helms an swuirds b |
Southern - SEA | yon tap side fer back corner, | stuid | whit wei kent is the |
Ulster - EUL | a, the tallest o hir siblins, | stuid | in the middle o five weans. T |
Central - AYR | Thon photie o yer forebears, | stuid | forenent the croft; |
Central - AYR | huddered within, but withoot, | stuid | crouse an proud. |
Central - LAL | eleased ma grup on the baist, | stuid | up an began tae wyde oot onta |
Central - LAL | e twa Poles, Edyta an Tomasz, | stuid | a wee thing abeich |
Central - AYR | ill-prepared for a battle - | stuid | an faced three thousan heavil |
Southern - SEA | yke an the road up the Hauch; | stuid | ae auld fassiont |
Central - SEC | jerkin queued up ahint me. A | stuid | abiech whan the wumman at the |
Central - LAL | the watter an oot o sicht. A | stuid | doitrified, pairlt tae the sp |
Central - AYR | been in battle. Then they aa | stuid | , heids boued in the erey dark |
Central - LAL | ot tae Gearie an gif ye hinna | stuid | forenenst thon heidstane (pit |
Central - LAL | Fae a stymie, ah'd | stuid | in feudal Japan, |
Ulster - EUL | tur in a gless bell dome, had | stuid | up on the stage in the Victor |
Central - EDN | She saw him again as he had | stuid | there, hackin the man’s chi |
Central - SEC | l, but whaur the auld mon had | stuid | , a fuit wes caucht sole upmai |
Central - LAL | the "temporary hut" that had | stuid | there for twinty years. It wa |
Central - AYR | side o the road frae Tounheid | stuid | the cothous an biggins, a wee |
Southern - SEA | hile Maislee hoose an onsteid | stuid | , mebbies 800 tae ae 1000 yair |
Central - LAL | and square in the mist - and | stuid | for a meenit, hoastin intae a |
Central - GLA | In their ain laund | stuid | guard. |
Central - AYR | Wha micht hae | stuid | an’er twa hunner year? |
Southern - SEA | Shank Fit Ferm Cottages, whae | stuid | on yer richt haund is ee |
Central - LAL | an William Dunbar, it haesnae | stuid | the test o time. We canna arg |
Central - NEC | nane but Sir William Wallace | stuid | agin him. Edward forgied the |
Central - GLA | hunderd aichty temples, aince | stuid | in soothwart launds; |
Central - LAL | Whaur we aince | stuid | |
Central - LAL | placed whaur her hoose yince | stuid | . On the column wis chiselled |
Central - EDN | He | stuid | . He leant agin the waa forene |
Central - SEC | He | stuid | him afoir a heid-stane. |
Central - EDN | He | stuid | up abrup-like an strade aff a |
Central - LAL | n on the saet. In the end, he | stuid | gruppin the tap edge o the ap |
Central - AYR | d.* Then tae her surprise, he | stuid | up, gied a wee mock bow, an s |
Central - EDN | ggle didna waste nae time. He | stuid | up an proggit Hsien, aye sitt |
Central - EDN | get tae the toon o Shanzi. He | stuid | on a crest as the sin rase, a |
Central - EDN | airt, bit suin come back. He | stuid | a little wey aff, leukit rich |
Central - EDN | han tane the bowl fae him. He | stuid | up wi her. On a mischievous n |
Central - EDN | mal sel again immediately. He | stuid | up, guidin hissel wi a haun o |
Central - LAL | the tap o thon touer, and he | stuid | still as he watched Violet ta |
Central - EDN | aigit alang, o a suddentie he | stuid | on the ege o a weill stowed w |
Ulster - EUL | at the fectory corner whan he | stuid | shouler-taeshouler wi the ith |
Central - SEC | She | stuid | thare an brocht her purse oot |
Ulster - EUL | isie. "I wasnae thinkin." She | stuid | up an stairtit tae move the d |
Central - LAL | im nae help ava. Insteid, she | stuid | abeich frae him, scancin at h |
Central - LAL | phones stairtit tae ring, she | stuid | up and mairched oot o the roo |
Central - EDN | whan she saw thaim comin, she | stuid | up, an than |
Central - EDN | A wee bit later, she | stuid | inside the mine mou, lattin h |
Central - EDN | as he obviously expeckit, she | stuid | absolutely still an denied hi |
Ulster - EUL | n there, coul an exposed. She | stuid | up an cried "God Almichty!" i |
Central - LAL | iolet admittit, dulesome. She | stuid | up and stairtit rinsin oot th |
Ulster - EUL | Esther McCallum's mooth. She | stuid | up slowly an spreid a cloot o |
Ulster - EUL | ep mair than twelve oors. She | stuid | up an walkt tae the end o the |
Central - AYR | d Tammas comfortit him, as he | stuid | cuttin braid strips frae some |
Central - EDN | ms unner her braith. Then she | stuid | in the middle o the flair an |
Ulster - EUL | elin o wairmth an hope as she | stuid | on the threshold o Dalriada. |
Central - EDN | tit again laidin boxes as she | stuid | open-mou’ed. |
Central - EDN | ” she sayed stievely as she | stuid | up tae lea thaim. “If Ah ca |
Central - EDN | e seen muckle. Nanetheless he | stuid | a wee, silhouettit in the bit |
Ulster - EUL | cowp intae his airms, but she | stuid | up. She wasnae drunk. She was |
Central - EDN | Twa dugs flew at him, bit he | stuid | his grun an waitit till a loo |
Central - SWE | whar aince the bendie | stuid | |
Ulster - EUL | Hughie | stuid | an held his airms oot tae bal |
Central - LAL | The ferlie | stuid | quait eein the crew, |
Central - EDN | aim be starin. Bit the lassie | stuid | up quate-like, an the man cam |
Central - NEC | Jake | stuid | keekin doon the road at us, w |
Central - EDN | he spat whaur the enorm stane | stuid | up frae the grun lik a michti |
Central - SEC | Tammas Grunstane | stuid | afoir thaim, steive an onbous |
Central - GLA | So thare | stuid | the man wi his hert made o cl |
Central - LAL | s Violet and Klaus Baudelaire | stuid | , still in their nichtie and t |
Southern - SEA | waittergate. Tammy’s hoose | stuid | nixt til the Joiner’s hoose |
Central - SEC | We | stuid | quait thare a fair while, Air |
Central - SEC | ti skuil on ma first day. We | stuid | in a lyne wi aw the proud mit |
Central - SEC | hoose, the stane laid aby. We | stuid | on the wee brig at the fit o |
Central - SEC | hoose, the stane laid aby. We | stuid | on the wee brig at the fit o |
Central - LAL | . He sneckit the gun that aye | stuid | in the corner o his bedroom, |
Central - EDN | . He grippit the gun that aye | stuid | in a neuk o his bedroom, and |
Central - AYR | While ye | stuid | naukit throu the halcyon days |
Central - LAL | slaw fleetit upwart. The wouf | stuid | wi his mooth gangin. |
Central - LAL | s divot back on tap. Oo baith | stuid | up in seelence an gawpit glai |
Central - SEC | e fur the aventurers. As thai | stuid | i the gryte haw, i |
Central - SEC | bene begunkit. As thai | stuid | , bumbazed, the man begoud ti |
Southern - SEA | the help o crutches), is hei | stuid | ootsyde his ain fore-door. A |
Central - SEC | This mornin I | stuid | afore my lanely shaidae, |
Central - NEC | I wis fit tae faa whaur I | stuid | whan I cam across an unco sic |
Southern - SEA | whilk | stuid | it the boddom o hir focks gai |
Southern - SEA | aik ferm ootbye herdin, whilk | stuid | i the waitter shed o Ranklebu |
Central - LAL | thae fowk | stuid | fornent ither on the factory |
Central - WCE | But Jack McConnell | stuid | his groun! |
Central - AYR | i auld Tammas till ane o them | stuid | ower near the fire an burnt t |
Doric - MNA | izz o its herbour. Ayont them | stuid | Meikleburgh's muckle Marine R |
Central - LAL | n it up, syne the twa o thaim | stuid | thegither in the gloamin, |
Ulster - EUL | iried fur muffs, an the groom | stuid | tall in his naval uniform. Ma |
Central - SEC | An | stuid | for his cause gin the insnorl |
Central - AYR | ee wi an unflinchin gaze, an | stuid | proud an straucht afore him. |
Central - LAL | oun an the curtain rase. Jean | stuid | her lane, centre-stage, an st |
Central - EDN | ey tae a place be the fire an | stuid | beekin thairsels. Ona suddent |
Central - EDN | er, he got up fae his sate an | stuid | ahint her, leanin ower an pat |
Ulster - EUL | the last wird. Ahint the wean | stuid | Reverend McCready, the man wi |
Southern - SEA | Thay taen ma couch an | stuid | it in the settin sun; |
Central - EDN | She hesitatit, than | stuid | back fae the door. It wasna i |
Central - EDN | sure, an invitit him in; than | stuid | close til him, an waitit, exp |
Central - AYR | Aa the while, young Christian | stuid | aside her, gruppin the door-j |
Central - EDN | objek on its richt taibil an | stuid | seilent fur a bittie. |
Central - LAL | uttin oot the cheek." The man | stuid | up again and pit baith his ho |
Shetland - SHD | a blue lowe, an a peerie man | stuid | apo da hertstaen, crexin an h |
Central - AYR | e, mairched braisentlie in an | stuid | afore him. The Warlock lukkit |
Central - LAL | , Bit Loki slippit the bar an | stuid | ower the goad, braithin hir w |
Central - SEC | n ane o thaim daunert ower an | stuid | watchin the jyners tyauvin. |
Ulster - EUL | l an Hughie in front o hir an | stuid | bae hir ma as the usher tried |
Central - EDN | ae thraw Hsien’s lug. Hsien | stuid | up an claucht Raggle be the s |
Central - AYR | u at ilka service, airmed men | stuid | gaird on the hill-taps luikin |
Ulster - EUL | tae hir ma as the twa weemen | stuid | thegither, yin on the windae |
Central - AYR | John | stuid | picket on the brae abune Derv |
Ulster - PUL | ff it. At lang an lenth, John | stuid | bak tae streetch his sair air |
Central - EDN | And there the fountain | stuid | |
Central - LAL | ftit the sneck. On the landin | stuid | a white ghaist - or at least |
Central - EDN | it. He cuidna mind iver haein | stuid | oan the flair, niver mind hae |
Central - AYR | Ponesk burn whaur the biggin | stuid | . Fower mile north east frae M |
Central - AYR | Deep in thocht, Alison | stuid | luikin at the mushroom for a |
Central - AYR | ye ken the rest!' John Broun | stuid | heid-doun afore his frail aul |
Central - AYR | nce that followed. John Broun | stuid | waitin, proud an certain, his |
Shetland - SHD | I mind da meyn | stuid | stivvened wi saut |
Central - EDN | comers, an yin in parteecular | stuid | oot. He wis an aulder man wi |
Southern - SEA | nsion hoose wis biggit; thair | stuid | on yon, whit wis kent is the |
Doric - DOR | | Ye staun | whaur naebodie's | stuid | afore the ivory quate as Ye l |
Central - SEC | ver, he learnt me muckle at's | stuid | me weel in later life. Some w |
Central - LAL | the actioun o Lawburrows haes | stuid | the test o time an that shaws |
Central - LAL | auss said, as the Baudelaires | stuid | there black-affrontit in the |
Central - SEC | Doris | stuid | ower her, giein oot concern a |
Southern - SEA | Nixt til the kennels | stuid | anither wudden biggin whaur t |
Ulster - EUL | The weans | stuid | still, waitin fur a reaction |
Ulster - SYN | llin ye strecht, thair's yins | stuid | here theday that'll no dee af |
Central - AYR | eamin he muses, his forebears | stuid | here, |
Central - SEC | kerr. The sojers | stuid | in a rang an salusit, a pypar |
Central - EDN | Than the twa baists | stuid | an vissied ilk the tither ten |
Central - LAL | Klaus | stuid | next tae the windae, squintin |
Southern - SEA | The umwhile ferm cottage, at | stuid | |
Southern - SEA | the toun o Deanbernhaugh, at | stuid | whaur the saw mill wis biggit |
Central - SEC | rd lowsed a beig blak man, at | stuid | , blenkin i the |
Southern - SEA | n, semi-detached cottages, at | stuid | |
Central - SEC | aim wes a wie stane bothie at | stuid | in the mids o the gryte, mirk |
Central - AYR | n like hunners o his ilk that | stuid | steadfast for the principles |
Central - SEC | n dingin doun ithers. Fowk at | stuid | up ti’m wes |
Central - EDN | Pecht sinakil o a circuil at | stuid | fur the saisons roun cam inti |
Central - LAL | t. At the tap-en o the street | stuid | the pens an stalls whaur shee |
Central - LAL | Violet | stuid | stock-still, wunnerin if Coon |
Central - EDN | ein lockit ahint him. Nusiret | stuid | wi his back tae a bogey an th |
Central - LAL | gines o the hired machine. It | stuid | there trummelin in the field, |
Central - LAL | cussion kivers the text as it | stuid | on 4 Julie 2012). Whiles the |
Central - SEC | Wee Jeemie juist | stuid | leukin up, sae A says, "What |
Central - SEC | Fur a mament thai aw | stuid | lik stuikies, mesmereised bi |
Central - EDN | Yince they | stuid | ootside the hospital door, sh |
Central - LAL | Acause they | stuid | too lang upon |
Central - WCE | In dawin they | stuid | but, wirmit an cauld, |
Central - LAL | forget that this is whit they | stuid | for. They teuk upo thaimsels |
Central - WCE | It proodly | stuid | defiant in the rain |
Central - EDN | Raggle wis livid. He actually | stuid | up an thumpit his breist: “ |