Ulster - CUL | e Lobster-Quadrille, the shae | harly | 2013 | |
Ulster - CUL | s sittin nixt tae hir. "A can | harly | braithe." | 2013 |
Ulster - CUL | "Well, A'd | harly | finisht the furst verse," sai | 2013 |
Ulster - CUL | oot o breath, an tae shae cud | harly | hear the pup's bark in the di | 2013 |
Ulster - CUL | owlt sae much, that Alice cud | harly | hear the wurds: | 2013 |
Ulster - BUL | e o him if oanyboady did. But | harly | iver appened hir mooth ootby, | 2009 |
Ulster - CUL | t brev an baakwardly, "A - A | harly | know, Sir, jest at this minut | 2013 |
Ulster - CUL | aal soarts o things, an shae | harly | knows oniethin! Oniewye, shae | 2013 |
Ulster - CUL | lessons in here? Heth, thur's | harly | onie room fur yae, an nae roo | 2013 |
Ulster - CUL | Harly | realizin what shae done, shae | 2013 | |
Ulster - CUL | t agin hir fit, that thur wus | harly | room tae open hir mooth; but | 2013 |
Ulster - CUL | , " said the youth, " yin wud | harly | suppose | 2013 |
Ulster - CUL | n "- likly tae wun, that it's | harly | wurth while finishin the game | 2013 |