Ulster - EUL | Alfie | walkt tae hir chair an lifted | |
Ulster - EUL | Alfie | was pacin bak an forth in the | |
Ulster - EUL | Alfie | had pit it doon tae hysteria, | |
Ulster - EUL | " | Alfie | said he had iverie toy a wean |
Ulster - EUL | ill no indeed," said Maisie. " | Alfie | might want tae keep |
Ulster - EUL | wean at Christmas. A second, | Alfie | said. |
Ulster - EUL | "I'm no hearin voices, | Alfie | . Ye neednae wirry aboot that, |
Ulster - EUL | im. She was mair at ease noo. | Alfie | wud be hame suin, an she wud |
Ulster - EUL | ful nakit form ta the mirror. | Alfie | had loved hir intense. He had |
Ulster - EUL | inatin? Was this the hysteria | Alfie | 's doctor freen had prescribed |
Ulster - EUL | Nor did | Alfie | , who was aye catcht atween cu |
Shetland - SHD | cRatter Yes! Ive also heard | Alfie | say deyd geen tae da limp |
Doric - MNA | aye day a wels cummen awa fae | Alfie | 's John's stoar, up fae thi Li |
Ulster - EUL | nae closed the curtains afore | Alfie | had left tae caal on a sick p |
Doric - ABN | a,' she says, 'but Ah'll tell | Alfie | (that wis me) ti hae a look f |
Ulster - EUL | heared. A fameeliar voice. No | Alfie | 's voice. |
Ulster - EUL | o the medical interventions o | Alfie | 's doctor freens. "No more, Al |
Ulster - EUL | sides. Mebbe she worried that | Alfie | wud come throu the - |