| Southern - SEA |
| wei | read i verse ten, at the deed |
| Southern - SEA |
| wei | read aboot i |
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aister. Is ae maitter o fack, | wei | hed ae photo o Tammy, (whae w |
| Southern - SEA |
l meltiths i thaim days, naw, | wei | aa carriet or ain piece an ae |
| Southern - SEA |
Ay, | wei | suin got roond at ane n’, a |
| Southern - SEA |
whan a wur ae teenager. | Wei | teuk or motor tae the Howpasl |
| Southern - SEA |
ech wis tae awbodies benefit. | Wei | didna hae onie fash, frae the |
| Southern - SEA |
ne tae hersel how funny sic a | wei | o life would b', but eet muzz |
| Southern - SEA |
saicint hing is tae finnd ma | wei | intae that lovely gairden. Ah |
| Southern - SEA |
l at last eet set doon a guid | wei | off, pantin, wi eets tongue h |
| Southern - SEA |
"Nae | wei | !" said Ahlice affronted. |
| Southern - SEA |
ur eet, she funnd she hed nae | wei | tae reach eet: she could say |
| Southern - SEA |
tland is weill. Whit ae price | wei | Scots |
| Orkney - ORK |
hid as a ferlee disipleenaree | wei | tae merk oot an infors beelon |
| Orkney - ORK |
m afens been konfyeusd bi the | wei | poiïts tak aboot “findan y |
| Southern - SEA |
She was lookin aboot fur some | wei | o escape, an wunderin whether |
| Southern - SEA |
r inches deep an reachin hauf | wei | doon th hall. |
| Southern - SEA |
a. Sae they hed tae fa a lang | wei | . Sae they got their tails stu |
| Southern - SEA |
it forrit each time an a lang | wei | back, |
| Southern - SEA |
et would aw come oot th wrang | wei | an she went oan in a tremblin |
| Southern - SEA |
14. Hieland Gloamin: Wang | Wei | (701-761) |
| Central - GLA |
Frae Wang | Wei | |
| Central - GLA |
Frae Wang | Wei | |
| Southern - SEA |
of Wang | Wei | (701-761) |
| Southern - SEA |
ur the len o ae torch; wheech | wei | |
| Southern - SEA |
uld ee tell iz, please, which | wei | Ah ought tae gaun frae here?" |
| Southern - SEA |
she muttered tae hersel, "th | wei | aw th beasties argy-bargy. Ee |
| Southern - SEA |
"B' th | wei | , whit became o th bairn" said |
| Southern - SEA |
Th judge, b' th | wei | , was th King; an as ei wore e |
| Southern - SEA |
she got intae th court, b' th | wei | th fowk near th door sterted |
| Southern - SEA |
rious craiters. Ahlice led th | wei | , an th hale gang soomed tae t |
| Southern - SEA |
y a rig or a divot hole in th | wei | wherever she wanted tae send |
| Southern - SEA |
ed aw th jeelly-fish oot o th | wei | -" |
| Southern - SEA |
erhaps they wunnae saunter th | wei | Ah want tae gaun! Let iz sei. |
| Southern - SEA |
"Is that th | wei | ee manage?" Ahlice asked. |
| Southern - SEA |
an when Ahlice hed bin aw th | wei | doon yin side an up t'ither, |
| Southern - SEA |
on wi his accordion, an | wei | ir gittin Reeky ae set o the |
| Southern - SEA |
vehicle til huz fur 30/-; an | wei | |
| Southern - SEA |
t. Bobbie an mei wur o age an | wei | wur gey |
| Southern - SEA |
it Passendale. Ae tyme, whan | wei | |
| Southern - SEA |
A mynd whan | wei | threi on huz gaed back outsid |
| Southern - SEA |
ot roond at ane n’, an whan | wei | stuffed his lum heid wi ae |
| Southern - SEA |
oo? That'll b' a comfort, yin | wei | - ne'er tae b' an auld wummi |
| Southern - SEA |
t as much yis in th trial yin | wei | up as th ither." |
| Southern - SEA |
Th Queen hae only yin | wei | o settlin aw difficulties, bi |
| Southern - SEA |
Tho | wei | ca ‘um the young Laird, Yid |
| Southern - SEA |
aid th Duchess: "whit a clear | wei | ee hae o puttin hings!" |
| Southern - SEA |
fty under th door: sae either | wei | Ah'll get intae th gairden, a |
| Southern - SEA |
ae gospel an whit ae Saufier | wei | hae i the Laird Jhesu, n’. |
| Southern - SEA |
as she hed made oot th proper | wei | o nursin eet (which was tae t |
| Southern - SEA |
said Ahlice as she picked hur | wei | thro th wood. "Eet's th dafte |
| Southern - SEA |
ed aboot, trvin tae finnd hur | wei | oot. "Ah'll get ma doos noo, |
| Southern - SEA |
' this time she hed funnd hur | wei | intae a tidy wee room wi a ta |
| Southern - SEA |
-th feirt Moose splashed heis | wei | thro th neeborin pool-she cou |
| Southern - SEA |
t huz oot ae caup o tei an is | wei | wur crackin, politeeks wur mi |
| Southern - SEA |
Scott and Dorothy. Is bairns | wei | wur affen up an aboot Girnwoo |
| Southern - SEA |
moose: "no in that ridiculous | wei | ." An hei got up in a huff an |
| Orkney - ORK |
n hid’s that mukl aesyir at | wei | , fir tae be konshis o the swe |
| Southern - SEA |
ower eet.” Masel, A trow at | wei | ir in fur the gritest Halie S |
| Southern - SEA |
thocht this must b' th richt | wei | o speakin tae a moose: she he |
| Southern - SEA |
sel, "if Ah only kent th mcht | wei | tae chainge thum-" when she g |
| Southern - SEA |
e fer back corner, stuid whit | wei | kent is the |
| Southern - SEA |
ill, at wis seetiatit, i whit | wei | ca’d, the Hoscote Ludge Wud |
| Southern - SEA |
It the boddom o whit | wei | kent is, Klintie Brae, “Bor |
| Southern - SEA |
ae tryst i the hoose, it whit | wei | nou ca Auld Wolf, whilk ligs |
| Southern - SEA |
uchles an wancertainties, bot | wei | aw hed eneuch tae eat and cla |
| Southern - SEA |
Weil," said th Dodo, "th best | wei | tae explain eet is tae dae ee |
| Southern - SEA |
e end o the piano tae sei hou | wei | dancers wur mellin wi hir ple |
| Southern - SEA |
grytfu fur, an at is the wey | wei | hed tae lair, aff bi hert, pi |
| Southern - SEA |
ind o ery, "Ah've tried every | wei | , an nithin seems tae suit thu |
| Southern - SEA |
ca'ed oot tae hur in an angry | wei | , "Jings, Mary Ann, whit are e |
| Central - EDN |
“ | Wei | -ll,” replyed the Mouss, “ |