Central - EDN | Uighur | ,” he sayed. | |
Central - EDN | Uighur | ,” he sayed. | |
Central - EDN | ayed the man neist tae him, a | Uighur | cried Abdul. “ony ither bod |
Central - EDN | he speirt. “Ye’re no a | Uighur | , are ye?” |
Central - EDN | he realised it wis a | Uighur | wumman. No that he cud see on |
Central - EDN | . He wis a ruddy, middle-aged | Uighur | wi a pawkie mainner. He greet |
Central - EDN | h’m no takin a lassie intae | Uighur | territory, no e’en an Ugly |
Central - EDN | , the maist yisfu leid wad be | Uighur | . An as faur as pheesical appe |
Central - EDN | he close wis blockit by three | Uighur | men. Oh, shite, he thocht, ma |
Central - EDN | maun hae been the pynt in the | Uighur | version whan aabody trummlet |
Central - EDN | el a safe conduck. Some o the | Uighur | traders wha cam intae the too |
Central - EDN | Xinjiang, or Turkistan as the | Uighur | population aye cried it, dele |
Central - EDN | pretendin no tae spick muckle | Uighur | either. Yin o the men gaed in |
Central - EDN | pretendin no tae spick muckle | Uighur | either. Yin o the men gaed in |
Central - EDN | ice tried tae learn as muckle | Uighur | as she cud. The weemen wis us |
Central - EDN | the leid: “Ah dinnae spick | Uighur | .” Than in Mandarin, “Div |
Central - EDN | man’s-lan atween Chinese an | Uighur | territory. They’d decidit t |
Central - EDN | man’s-lan atween Chinese an | Uighur | territory. They’d decidit t |
Central - EDN | in aroon the fire, dressed in | Uighur | fashion. They wident the circ |
Central - EDN | an kennin that she wad be in | Uighur | kintra, she had leukit at a c |
Central - EDN | him that there wis a trade in | Uighur | slaves for minin an road mend |
Central - EDN | snarlin at him aa the time in | Uighur | an cryin him a kaffir, which |
Central - EDN | gied him a moothfu o abuse in | Uighur | . |
Central - EDN | mainner. He greetit Guzul in | Uighur | , than addressed Beatrice in C |
Central - EDN | auld wumman sayed somethin in | Uighur | , spickin wi deeficulty. He’ |
Central - EDN | ’ll need a male codriver in | Uighur | territory.” |
Central - EDN | heher,” Nusiret repeatit in | Uighur | , “the ceety o weemen.” |
Central - EDN | . He addressed thaim first in | Uighur | , than for Bill’s benefit, i |
Central - EDN | the Auld People disnae alloo | Uighur | miners tae gang back hame wi |
Central - EDN | no halpin her tae learn mair | Uighur | . Somewey he had juist assumet |
Central - EDN | t, she cud pass hersel aff as | Uighur | , certainly no as Chinese. She |
Central - EDN | ers in thir pairts - this is | Uighur | territory.” |
Central - EDN | hen spake quatelike. That wis | Uighur | , Beatrice recognised. She rep |
Central - EDN | e. But she didna think it wis | Uighur | neither, the ither leid she w |