Central - LAL | nurse, an he objectit tae ma " | tone | ". WTF is wrang wi folk?! Talk |
Central - LAL | re: Invasioun, John Ferguson, | Tone | Julskjaer, Gary Welsh. Owerse |
Central - SWE | an mony mair, | Tone | Barbour. |
Orkney - ORK | and felt hats and hats in two- | tone | grey |
Doric - NNB | ss." An he added, in an under- | tone | till e Queen, "Really, ma dea |
Central - GLA | ss." An he addit, in an under- | tone | tae the Queen, "Right, hen, i |
Shetland - SHD | what I feel," he insisted, a | tone | a desperation in his voice, " |
Orkney - ORK | a shade, a | tone | , a hue so |
Ulster - CUL | ree at last!" said Alice wi a | tone | o delicht, that changed intae |
Ulster - CUL | Mock Turtle in a deep, holla | tone | , "Sit doon, baith o yaes, an |
Central - EDN | “Beatrice,” he sayed, ina | tone | o desperation, “will thoo h |
Central - GLA | ye like!" said the Doo, in a | tone | ae total contempt. "Ah've see |
Doric - MNA | se purely for effect and in a | tone | o doom said, “Well, Mrs Clu |
Central - GLA | free again!" said Alice in a | tone | ae delight, which chinged int |
Doric - NNB | d no really?" sade Alice in a | tone | o great surprise. |
Southern - SEA | ee at last!" said Ahlice in a | tone | o delight, which chainged int |
Ulster - EUL | ranniel" repeated Hughie in a | tone | o chastisement. "Ye're on the |
Doric - NNB | ool," sade e Mock Turtle in a | tone | o great relief. "Noo at wurs, |
Ulster - CUL | l," said the Mock Turtle in a | tone | o gret relief. "Noo, at oors, |
Central - GLA | l," said the Mock Turtle in a | tone | ae great relief. "Noo at oors |
Ulster - CUL | , heth!" said the Pigeon in a | tone | o the deepest contempt. "A ha |
Central - GLA | an shoes!" she repeatit in a | tone | ae wunner. |
Ulster - CUL | pairdon!" shae exclaimt in a | tone | o big dismay, an stairtet pic |
Ulster - CUL | n a brev complainin soart o a | tone | , "an they aal agreed that bad |
Ulster - CUL | he ither yin, sayin, in a sad | tone | , "Fur the Duchess. An invitat |
Doric - NNB | n up noo," she added in a sad | tone | ; "at least air's no room till |
Doric - NNB | as ever," sade Alice in a sad | tone | : "id disna seem till dry me a |
Doric - NNB | " pleaded poor Alice in a sad | tone | . An she thoucht till hersel, |
Doric - NNB | she sade till hersel in a sad | tone | . "Nobody seems till lek her, |
Doric - NNB | ," sade e Dodo in an offended | tone | , "wis, at e best thing till g |
Doric - NNB | on sade, in a rether offended | tone | , "Hm! No accountan for tastes |
Central - EDN | ougie flings back in a hushed | tone | . |
Central - GLA | the Rabbit in a low, hurried | tone | . He looked aer his shooder as |
Doric - NNB | bit whispered in a frichtened | tone | . "E Queen will hear ee ! Ee s |
Doric - NNB | n interrupted in a determined | tone | . "Tell her somethin aboot e g |
Doric - NNB | Duchess replied, in a pleased | tone | . |
Doric - NNB | Alice in no an awful pleised | tone | . |
Central - GLA | bit in a mair subdued kind ae | tone | , afore addin wae a sort o sob |
Central - LAL | There's nae | tone | in his voice. Ah kin tell he' |
Central - LAL | an shows a muckle effort frae | Tone | Julskjaer an Gary Welsh tae b |
Central - SEC | aim that there's nae need tae | tone | it doon on ma accoont. Tae le |
Central - LAL | tae the loo. Ali tells me tae | tone | it doon. I say I’m awa tae |
Doric - MNA | ay A rhyme's like music I Tae | tone | deef lugs Near abody can mine |
Central - GLA | rtit, in a complainin sort ae | tone | , "an thir's that much argy-ba |
Doric - ABN | a maan that's suppost tae be | tone | deef!" Sae nou, he taks parte |
Central - LAL | The | tone | wis reuch, the tunin wauf |
Central - SWE | e 'establishes the mood...the | tone | ...and narrows the focus by tr |
Doric - DOR | ye there yet? try it tae the | tone | n tempo o a 3 year auld :) |
Ulster - CUL | Alice didnae lik the | tone | o this remark ava, an thocht |
Central - GLA | ice wisnae at aw Keen oan the | tone | ae this remark, an though it' |
Central - SEC | tions, sae they're settin the | tone | wi nae want o panache. The 5 |
Central - LAL | d’s dramatic voice sets the | tone | for thir plays: altho foundit |
Central - GLA | t wis that farted jist by the | tone | an aw that. Anyway, ah get up |
Doric - NNB | ly," Alice began, in a girnie | tone | , "an they all fecht so much a |
Doric - NNB | Alice didna at all lek e | tone | o iss remark, an thoucht id w |
Central - SEC | args, and sae the mellow-like | tone | o the poems is aa the mair ap |
Ulster - CUL | y," said Twa, in a gye humble | tone | , gan doon on yin knee whin ha |
Doric - NNB | " sade Two, in a awful humble | tone | , goan doon on wan knee as he |
Central - GLA | " said Two, in an awfy humble | tone | , gaun doon oan wan knee as he |
Central - GLA | ing!" said Alice, in a gentle | tone | , an she tried hard tae whistl |
Ulster - CUL | Fitman continued in the same | tone | , es if nuttin had heppent. |
Central - GLA | Flunkey went oan in the same | tone | ae voice, zif nuhin hid happe |
Doric - NNB | Footman carried on in e same | tone | , exactly as if nothin hed hap |
Ulster - CUL | Duchess replied, in a please | tone | . |
Central - LAL | ie. She certainly wis an afte | tone | buddie. Her shanks were that |
Ulster - CUL | h Hare said in an encouraging | tone | . |
Central - GLA | no," said Alice in a soothing | tone | : "dinnae git yersel in a fank |
Central - EDN | ,” he sayed, in a whimsical | tone | . Bill gantit at him. “Aabod |
Central - AYR | doptin yer heich carpin moral | tone | , |
Central - GLA | dy," she addit in a sorracful | tone | ; "at least, thir's nae room t |
Central - GLA | !" cried Alice in a sorraeful | tone | , "Ah've done it again, hin't |
Doric - NNB | ersel, (no in a awful hopeful | tone | though), "A wilna hev any pep |
Southern - SEA | tae hersel (no in ony hopeful | tone | tho), "Ah wunnae hae ony pepp |
Central - GLA | se," he said, in a respectful | tone | , bit frownin an makin faces a |
Doric - NNB | e sade, in a richt respectful | tone | , but frownan an makan faces a |
Central - LAL | An | tone | improve, lat him no err |
Central - SEC | is gey different in style an | tone | , an ilka ane is aefauldlie wr |
Doric - NNB | no," sade Alice in a soothan | tone | : "dinna be wild aboot id. An |
Doric - NNB | !" she repeated in a wonderan | tone | . |
Doric - NNB | ng !" sade Alice, in a coaxan | tone | , an she tried hard till whist |
Southern - SEA | no," said Ahlice in a soothin | tone | : "dinnae b' ragin aboot eet. |
Central - EDN | and not the Chinese. The skin | tone | , the red hair.” |
Central - AYR | no," said Alison in a caumin | tone | : "dinnae get het up aboot it. |
Southern - SEA | !" she repeated in a wunderin | tone | . |
Central - GLA | sez the moose wi a swaggerin | tone | . |
Ulster - CUL | !" shae replied in a wunnerin | tone | . |
Central - SEC | congratulatory and unforgivin | tone | . "He's jist no goat the baws |
Ulster - CUL | ing!" said Alice, in a coaxin | tone | , an shae try't tae whistle ta |
Doric - NNB | l e ither, sayan, in a solemn | tone | , "For e Duchess. An Invitatio |
Southern - SEA | th ither, sayin, in a solemn | tone | , "Fur th Duchess. An invitati |
Central - GLA | yin, sayin, in an awfy solemn | tone | , "Fir the Duchess. An invitat |
Ulster - CUL | Five said, in a huffy soart o | tone | "Seiven jerkt mae elba." |
Southern - SEA | sked Ahlice agin, in a louder | tone | . |
Central - GLA | ravan,' says the bouncer. Her | tone | 's changed though. She sounds |
Central - GLA | In gentler | tone | Secunda hopes "There will be |
Doric - NNB | In gentler | tone | Secunda houps "Air will be no |
Ulster - CUL | t the Pigeon, but in a quater | tone | , an addet wi a kine o a sab, |
Doric - NNB | ed e Pigeon, but in a quieter | tone | , an added wi a kind o sob, "A |
Southern - SEA | In softer | tone | Secunda hopes |
Central - WCE | neur. As verse letters, their | tone | is intimate, tho this is owre |
Central - GLA | ‘I don’t appreciate your | tone | Mr. Coyle.’ she sais, tyin |
Ulster - EUL | "Sally!" Alfie's | tone | was haitd, his een saft. |
Central - SEC | grounds for belting you." His | tone | chynged til a mair conciliato |
Central - EDN | e o meenits,” he sayed, his | tone | askin really nicely. As suin |
Central - EDN | There wis somethin aboot his | tone | that Raggle didna like. Wis h |
Central - GLA | eadit puir Alice in a piteous | tone | . An she thought tae hersel, " |
Shetland - SHD | ” he said wi a mair serious | tone | . |
Central - EDN | ome help there, Rents? Si’s | tone | is all jokin’, but when ah |
Ulster - CUL | yphon buttet in, wi a decidet | tone | . "Tell hir a bit aboot the ga |
Ulster - CUL | urtle replied, in an offendet | tone | . An the Gryphon addet "Come o |
Ulster - CUL | ," shae addet in a doonhertet | tone | : "at least thur's nae room ta |
Central - AYR | thing!" said Alison in a saft | tone | , tryin hard tae whustle tae i |
Central - LAL | -hertitness. Maugre the licht | tone | an the scriever's ettlin whil |
Ulster - CUL | Gryphon said, in brey erabbit | tone | , "Hm! Nae acoontin fur tastes |
Central - GLA | said the Dodo in an afrrontit | tone | ae voice, "wis thit the best |
Central - LAL | e, Ah think she says Franchot | Tone | wis in it, bit Auntie Mary sa |
Central - AYR | up nou." she added in a waefu | tone | ; "juist as weel there's nae r |
Central - AYR | t!" pleadit Alison in a waefu | tone | . An she thocht tae hersel, "I |
Ulster - CUL | rsel (naw in a pooerfu hopefu | tone | , but), "A'll naw hae onie pep |
Ulster - CUL | hae said, in a gye respectfu | tone | , yit frownin an makin faces a |
Central - LAL | Wi mellow | tone | baith true an sweet, |
Doric - NNB | Mock Turtle in a deep, hollow | tone | : "Sit doon, both o e, an dinn |
Central - GLA | ck Turtle in a deep an hollow | tone | : "Sit doon, the pair ae yeez, |
Ulster - CUL | the Rabbit in a quate, speedy | tone | . Hae lukt nervously ower haes |
Doric - MNA | ce and she managed in a reedy | tone | tae ask, “Will I die o’t |
Central - SEC | e, ruining th' delicate honey | tone | . Mah mynd stairted tae race. |
Central - WCE | nae get oot past the Englishy | tone | ah’ve been trained intil. M |
Doric - NNB | lp id," sade Five, in a sulky | tone | ; "Seven jogged ma elbow." |
Doric - NNB | en!" sade e Pigeon in a sulky | tone | , as id settled doon again int |
Central - GLA | ," said Alice in a melancholy | tone | : "it disnae seem tae dry me a |
Central - GLA | id tae hersel in a melancholy | tone | . "Naebdy seems tae like her d |
Southern - SEA | id tae hersel in a melancholy | tone | . "Naebody seems tae lik hur, |
Ulster - CUL | e hirs-shae cud hear the very | tone | o hir voice, an seen thon qua |
Doric - NNB | un!" e King added in an angry | tone | , an everybody laughed. "Lit e |
Central - GLA | outit oot tae her in an angry | tone | , "Haw, Mary Ann, whit you dae |
Doric - NNB | lled oot till her in an angry | tone | , "Why, Mary Ann, what are ee |
Ulster - CUL | caalt oot tae hir in an angry | tone | , "Why, Mary Ann, what ir yae |
Ulster - CUL | !" the King addet in an angry | tone | , an iveryboadie laucht. "Let |
Doric - NNB | " said Alice in a richt sorry | tone | , "A'm frichened A've offended |
Central - GLA | sais, in that innate, haughty | tone | - it rips right oot ay him. |