Ulster - SYN | olumn. Mine tae tak in weans, | babbies | an fowk wha hae axed fur a Si |
Ulster - SYN | speirin H2, takkin in weans, | babbies | , ludgers an collegianers bidi |
Central - EDN | ll the warld wi bonny wee Dug- | babbies | !” Tad continued. “Quha wi |
Ulster - SYN | for weemen at ir gan tae hae | babbies | , an for mithers wi weans at t |
Central - EDN | ging tae bed wi dugs, an the | babbies | haes dugs’ heids.” |
Central - EDN | t wasna athoot motivation. If | babbies | wis tae be allooed in, there |
Ulster - SYN | akkin in pairtners, weans, an | babbies | boarn oan or afore 21 Mairch |
Ulster - SYN | ers. Mine tae tak in weans an | babbies | . |
Central - EDN | y’re ower wee for thair ain | babbies | . They expeck tae hae a hard t |
Central - EDN | “Thoo winna catch me haein | babbies | wi a Dug-man, that’s for si |
Central - EDN | “Thoo winna catch her haein | babbies | wi a Dug-man! Ah’m thinkin |
Ulster - SYN | faither fur rairin new-boarn | babbies | |
Central - EDN | tient wi him. “Weemen wints | babbies | ,” she sayed. “It’s wort |
Central - EDN | e ... Bit Ah’ve brocht mony | babbies | intae the warl sin syne.” S |