Orkney - ORK | aer | ferly owerpooered the skelf o | |
Central - GLA | e'd been gein Alice the wance- | aer | fir a wee while, bit he hidna |
Central - LAL | l noo be lairnit in skuils aa | aer | Scotlan - ilka day A'm mair |
Central - GLA | low, hurried tone. He looked | aer | his shooder as he spoke, then |
Central - GLA | he White Rabbit as he fumbled | aer | the list, awfy curious tae se |
Central - GLA | tae her tippy-toes, an peeped | aer | the edge ae the mushroom, an |
Central - GLA | sich a hurry that she tipped | aer | the jury-boax wae the edge ae |
Shetland - SHD | a peerie | aer | o somethin, here an dere |
Shetland - SHD | ¶ wis allooed ta hae a peerie | aer | o hit every nicht. Noo he wid |
Central - GLA | hin it's a French moose, came | aer | wae William the Conqueror." ( |
Central - GLA | said tae the Knave "Flip them | aer | !" |
Shetland - SHD | Wi an | aer | o maet |
Central - GLA | Alice his been watchin | aer | his shooder wae some interest |
Central - GLA | thir elbas oan it, an talkin | aer | its heid. "That cannae be com |
Central - GLA | zle!" An she stairtit thinkin | aer | aw the weans she knew that wi |
Central - GLA | well as if she'd been lookin | aer | their shooders, that aw the j |
Central - GLA | a bairn: the cook wis leanin | aer | the fire, stirrin a big cauld |
Central - GLA | King; an he went oan mutterin | aer | the verses tae himsel: "'We k |
Central - GLA | guin aw the while, an fightin | aer | the hedgehogs; an afore onybd |
Central - GLA | ae keep hersel fae gittin run | aer | ; an, the meenit she appeart o |
Central - GLA | s how he wis wearin his crown | aer | the wig (look at the frontisp |
Orkney - ORK | s o what weemen wir accused o | aer | produced verbatim as the whis |
Central - GLA | Okiedokie, that seemed tae go | aer | awright," |
Orkney - ORK | Whaar | aer | we noo? Wir no spokkan aboot |
Orkney - ORK | The aiggs an butter | aer | ready |
Orkney - ORK | s green an lush an the fields | aer | bright wi breer, |
Central - GLA | 've seen plenty o wee lassies | aer | the years, bit never wan wae |
Orkney - ORK | The boxes | aer | doon fae the attic |
Central - GLA | enly shoutit oot "The race is | aer | wi!", an they aw crowdit roon |
Central - GLA | rung it back, the stushie wis | aer | wae, an baith hedgehogs oot a |
Central - GLA | Alice, fair gled that it wis | aer | : "an ah liked the song aboot |
Central - GLA | an dry leaves, an the faw wis | aer | an done wi. |
Orkney - ORK | Along the road the daffodils | aer | past their best |
Orkney - ORK | But their sowls | aer | resilient, |
Orkney - ORK | the hivvans | aer | teeman an hell forby. |
Orkney - ORK | The hivvans | aer | teeman an hell forby. |
Orkney - ORK | Me fingers | aer | sore and reed |
Orkney - ORK | The windows | aer | openan, I see them tak aim |
Central - GLA | the ither wan-Bill! Bring it | aer | here, son!-Right, pit them up |
Central - GLA | "Haun it | aer | , then," said the Dodo. |
Central - GLA | fir "everything". Ah've bent | aer | backwarts tae avoid apologeti |
Central - GLA | he goat up in a huff an went | aer | tae the ither side ae the cou |
Central - GLA | trees, a sharp wee bark jist | aer | her heid made her look up in |
Central - GLA | voice by itsel"Catch him, you | aer | bi the hedge!" then silence, |
Central - GLA | d powdert hair that curled aw | aer | their heids. She wis fair gas |
Central - GLA | ourtiers: they wir covered aw | aer | wae diamonds, an walked alang |
Central - GLA | audin oot its erms an legs aw | aer | the place, "jist like a star- |
Central - GLA | Anywey, eventually it wis aw | aer | wi, an they sat doon again in |
Central - GLA | aein, Five! Splashin paint aw | aer | us like that!" |
Orkney - ORK | Thoo really | aer | a boanny sight |
Central - GLA | t it'd some kind ae authority | aer | Alice. |
Orkney - ORK | sufferan loss… | Aer | they the sam thing? |