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Central
Smith, DonaldSaut and Bluid: A Scotsaga, (Luath 2022 ISBN: 978-1804250341) Central, prose n stertit up fir Oor Leddie's Wal whilk stauns bi the short wey on page 14
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McHardy, StuartThe Wey Forrit, (Luath 2017 ISBN: 978-1912147014) Central, prose ional capital wi its bases in Wal] Street and London, an repres on page 94
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Fairnie, RobertScots Tung WITTINS Nummer 175, (self-published 2008) Central - Musselburgh, newspaper vairsions o Cornelis van der Wal's Frisian poem Each an Sipel, ead Bruinja, Cornelis van der Wal, Abe de Vries, Anne Feddema a
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Shetland
Johnson, LaureenAlice's Adventirs in Wonderlaand, (Evertype 2012 ISBN: 978-1782010081) Shetland - Voe, prose rsel faain doon an aafil deep wal. on page 8 shö lookit at da sides o da wal, an noticed at dev wir filt w on page 9 ; an dey bed at da boddam o a wal-" on page 74 did dey bide at da boddam o a wal?" on page 75 da Dormoose. "Richt athin da wal." on page 76
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Southern
Purves, DavidLallans 75 - Gie Us Back Oor Place Names, (Lallans Magazine 2009) Southern, prose ored for Windyridge Cottages, Wal Raa for Well Road, Sooth Enn
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Purves, DavidJade Lute, (SCOTS Corpus 2003) Southern - Selkirk, poetry ti dae, liggs speldert bi the wal,
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Ulster
King, AngelineDusty Bluebells Scots Edition, (Leschenault Press 2022 ISBN: 978-1922670540) Ulster - Larne, prose oonded on the sheddaes on the wal. She turnt tae the mirror an on page 19
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Robinson, PhilipOul Licht, (Ullans Press 2017 ISBN: 978-1905281305) Ulster - Larne, poetry A well's a wal, a wall's a waa, on page 37 Fur wal sins an faichers, on page 51
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Burgess, WilsonDae Ye See: Ulster-Scots Poems, (Scots Language Centre 2007 ISBN: 978-0955791604) Ulster - L'Derry, poetry Lik''a Tam ca't on a wal'; on page 36
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Campbell, RobertLock Doon Poyams, (Independently 2021 ISBN: 979-8742155812) Ulster, poetry An muldy bre'd wal sta yer eatin on page 29