Central - LAL | a braw growthe o native aik, | birk | , hizzel an esh. Efter the lyt |
Doric - DOR | t. I laid till it's dowp wi a | birk | -branch, bit it wis a dashed t |
Central - SWE | Ah maun seem as a | birk | or aik |
Orkney - ORK | realised that I wis cheust a | birk | . |
Central - LAL | mmer day gin there wis nary a | birk | in sicht! |
Central - LAL | tap o the brae, in a big auld | birk | , twa doos were newsin. |
Central - WCE | Frae | birk | an brae an ilka glen, |
Doric - DOR | un on the cover. Some Deeside | birk | , she thocht hid likely been g |
Central - WCE | hear Hazel’s thoughts, the | birk | lady wis gone. |
Central - WCE | on the flair, like one ae the | birk | lady’s fur coats that didna |
Central - WCE | use the | birk | ! He kept their bahoukies that |
Central - WCE | ven they still let us use the | birk | and the belt like ah done im |
Central - LAL | doonbye the | birk | -wuid's gowden street |
Central - LAL | they speirnae the same | birk | . |
Doric - MNA | orrel o roadies rinnin throwe | birk | an fir, a den fur junkies, lu |
Southern - SEA | avourite airt wi its hazel an | birk | . She’d seen the Laird o Dun |
Doric - MNA | ir. Here an yonner the antrin | birk | or rodden warssled tae growe, |
Central - LAL | She wis mair lik a slender | birk | nor a saugh greetin bi the ri |
Central - LAL | houlet loued licht attour his | birk | . |
Central - WCE | ein her the look o a leafless | birk | . |
Doric - MNA | allie, as much as the smaaest | birk | in the neuk o Kilrogie wids. |