Orkney - ORK | A tattie- | bogle | , sleep |
Central - LAL | antin a sang. The auld tattie- | bogle | 's got stuck in the loft, Geor |
Ulster - GUL | e'll hae tae caa ye Mr Tattie- | bogle | ! http://t.co/T4aH8w27yR |
Central - LAL | Her craw- | bogle | legs flauntin gallusly, |
Central - LAL | 'A ghaist, a | bogle | , risin fae the deid!' I sclim |
Orkney - ORK | deun. Sheu snushed an gaed a | bogle | or two, rattled the gate wi h |
Central - DUN | ften presentit as mair like a | bogle | tae fleg the bairns than the |
Central - LAL | as muckle a | bogle | as Black Aggie, |
Central - NEC | arians, an the people becam a | bogle | uised tae mak bairns aa ower |
Ulster - PUL | t bargin intae a ghaist, or a | bogle | , or a brownie, or a banshee, |
Central - WCE | 'It's a | bogle | ,' Matilda said. |
Central - WCE | 'Ah ken it's a | bogle | !' Matilda said. 'Ah've heard |
Doric - DUN | because they a kent that a | bogle | ’s weakness is watter – th |
Doric - DUN | d he had tae fight at nicht a | bogle | that bided at But n Ben Lane |
Central - LAL | bit a | bogle | baith broukit an glum. |
Doric - MNA | muckle armour-plated | bogle | wi deevils” horns on its do |
Central - LAL | the | bogle | cad Aiken Drum. |
Central - LAL | the | bogle | ’s sole perconnon wis taen a |
Central - SWE | p Hill, the Broken Heugh, the | Bogle | Hole |
Doric - DUN | bucket and use it to fleg the | bogle | because they a kent that a bo |
Central - LAL | An the | bogle | was blythe no just at the dar |
Central - GLA | In the | bogle | licht o a burnin bower o reed |
Doric - DUN | At nicht they waited for the | bogle | tae appear. Muckle Matthew, F |
Doric - SNO | he Brownie of Bodsbeck or The | Bogle | . Monies the time I discovert |
Doric - SNO | he Brownie of Bodsbeck or The | Bogle | . Monies the time I discovert |
Doric - DUN | il it got drookit. It was the | bogle | that got flegged and it flew |
Doric - DUN | On the way tae meet the | bogle | they met a wee talking dug cr |
Doric - DUN | sleekit so as not tae let the | bogle | ken whit they were up tae. So |
Doric - DUN | He wanted tae help fight the | bogle | so they thought of a plan. Th |
Central - LAL | Wha kens whit a tattie | bogle | is? Read a short story aboot |
Central - SEC | The Tattie | Bogle | wis fair chuffed and stertit |
Central - SEC | Dorothy helped the Tattie | Bogle | doon frae the irn bru crate h |
Central - SEC | Dorothy,” says the Tattie | Bogle | , “aiblins the Wizard’ll g |
Central - SEC | e fling aipples at the Tattie | Bogle | . He gied a wee lauch and haun |
Central - SEC | He haundit the Tattie | Bogle | a fake diploma frae the Ulanb |
Central - SEC | urned oot. He telt the Tattie | Bogle | , Tin Man and Cowardly Lion th |
Central - SEC | ely fu o worms,” the Tattie | Bogle | telt her. |
Central - LAL | "Ma second guess is Tattie | Bogle | ," said the young wife. |
Central - SEC | ly there wis a freenly Tattie | Bogle | staunin in an adjacent field. |
Central - SEC | t,” says Dorothy. “Tattie | Bogle | is eftir some brains and me a |
Doric - MNA | n if she wis a pernyackit aul | bogle | '. |
Central - SWE | but bi ruit an | bogle | , |
Central - WCE | ept for a creature, sum kin o | bogle | or sperrit, ah’m sure. Ah d |
Central - LAL | Or | bogle | ? |
Central - GLA | ent’ (the auld Henry Dundas | bogle | boukit and het up again) clee |
Doric - ABN | This | bogle | hadna been the darg o a spare |
Orkney - ORK | n, but sheu gaed wan almighty | bogle | an teuk for aaf wi puir Charl |