Central - GLA | If this wis a fulm, | thurd | be a record scratch and the m |
Ulster - GUL | re's mich potential fer mair. | Thurd | , historically the |
Central - WCE | Bit she could mibbe manage a | thurd | . |
Ulster - SYN | dee an rise frae tha deid tha | thurd | day; an that wi ma thortie yi |
Ulster - SYN | men tae be crucyfied, an tha | thurd | day rise agane'?" "Ay, richt |
Ulster - SYN | eel. Stïll nae weans. An tha | thurd | merries hir, an ïn tha same |
Ulster - SYN | an be ris up tae life on tha | thurd | day. Petér tuk hïm tae tha |
Ulster - SYN | tae deith an be ris up on tha | thurd | day." |
Central - LAL | in pal. Mup. Aboot tae hae ma | thurd | cuppy coaffe. Jis wee cups, n |
Ulster - SYN | ¯m!" Pilate sayed tae thaim a | thurd | time, "Why, whut wrang haes h |
Central - SEC | Tristan, it claims a | thurd | : we'll can win throu. |
Central - WCE | ri phone in, “ris'll bey ri | thurd | tum a'v been doon rer ri day. |
Central - WCE | Bit the wee sweetheart ran in | thurd | |
Orkney - ORK | Hat, Mrs Cook o the Ha is in | thurd | and The Big Tall Wife Fae the |