Ulster - CUL | ither, tryin ivery dorr, shae | waakt | sadly doon the middle wunneri |
Ulster - CUL | s aboot a fit high: thin shae | waakt | doon the wee passage: an thin |
Ulster - CUL | twa feet high: even thin shae | waakt | towards it rather shyly sayin |
Ulster - CUL | an efter twarthy minutes shae | waakt | on in the direction o whur th |
Ulster - SYN | r got doon oot o tha boat, he | waakt | on tha wattér, an he went ni |
Doric - MNA | am siller but Margit an me we | waakt | doon ti Princes Street Gairde |
Ulster - CUL | atet aal ower wi diamonds, an | waakt | twa an twa, the same es the s |
Ulster - CUL | e got up in a real disgust an | waakt | aff: the Dorrmoose fell aslee |
Ulster - CUL | shuk its heid impatiently an | waakt | a weethin quicker. |
Ulster - CUL | nately intae Alice's, an they | waakt | aff thegither. Alice wus quar |
Ulster - CUL | Es they | waakt | aff thegither, Alice hear't t |