Doric - MNA | ppency haepenny fleapit. Miss | McFarlan | 's jist a glorifeed skiffy, Da | 2004 |
Doric - MNA | the wrang side o forty, Miss | McFarlan | , an ill-naturet worrit o a cr | 2004 |
Doric - MNA | er o this sma empire wis Miss | McFarlan | , as dour an nippit an soor's | 2004 |
Doric - MNA | the chuckens as pupils. Miss | McFarlan | , tho, wis gled o Minnie's hel | 2004 |
Doric - MNA | he wattery, bein feart o Miss | McFarlan | . Maist o the time, he sat in | 2004 |
Central - SEC | England, Fil Campbell an Tom | McFarlan | fae Ireland, Fergus O’Byrne | 2003 |
Doric - MNA | dis,' she telt Minnie as Miss | McFarlan | gaed back tae her desk. 'Fin | 2004 |
Doric - MNA | Minnie leuch. Miss | McFarlan | heard her. Up she merched an | 2004 |
Doric - MNA | iled roon tae bell-time, Miss | McFarlan | said grace, an her wee booric | 2004 |
Doric - MNA | owe the catechisms, syne Miss | McFarlan | screived a heeze o sums on th | 2004 |
Doric - MNA | their tables in a neuk. Miss | McFarlan | tuik up the tings an opened t | 2004 |