Central - LAL | iggit wi care and forethocht, | wappit | wi strae and gress in a tentf |
Central - LAL | hae had fush-n-chips onywey, | wappit | up i broon paiper. The pokey |
Central - LAL | weill- | wappit | , see, wi cammavine |
Central - LAL | m.’ She haudit up the shawl- | wappit | baist tae her ain blenk een w |
Doric - DOR | ee the shannack." Here Ailice | wappit | twa-three snorls o the wou ro |
Central - LAL | She | wappit | the kittlin in her shawl. She |
Central - LAL | hid a ticht haud od’t. She | wappit | the baist siccar in her shawl |
Doric - DOR | "They're | wappit | up close thegidder like a dah |
Doric - MNA | ause prophits att come tae ye | wappit | in a yowie's fleece, bit in a |
Shetland - SHD | mak as muckle as a pleep, an | wappit | her oot o da door. An Sheltie |
Ulster - EUL | . They said she birthed it an | wappit | it intae the sea whan she saw |
Central - SEC | he cockit up thon bunnet, or | wappit | his blanket roun, it wes a ja |
Shetland - SHD | smeeg when dat second een wis | wappit | in da goal posts an dey haale |
Doric - DOR | up til her tae get his basnet | wappit | on. (He caa'd it a basnet, th |
Central - LAL | chaft gampin. The muckle jaw | wappit | Moa an the sun, an closed abo |