Orkney - ORK | cairrier | -train wis movan oot tae war. | |
Central - WCE | Her wi her 'Iceland' | cairrier | bags, |
Doric - MNA | the ordnar darg fur a culture- | cairrier | . In the bygaun, he could hae |
Doric - MNA | er-in-law Brian wis a culture- | cairrier | – an they war as fyew as th |
Doric - MNA | a pirl o clappin, the culture- | cairrier | booed, laid his fiddle an bow |
Doric - MNA | rian wis an offeecial culture- | cairrier | in the skeels o fiddle, story |
Doric - MNA | angs, as Sector Sax's culture- | cairrier | . Neil Duguid hid bin byordnar |
Doric - MNA | ik frae some nameless culture- | cairrier | – |
Central - AYR | les tak a firlot o oats for a | cairrier | 's fee raither nor siller. "Ye |
Central - AYR | grand place for his wark as a | cairrier | . For Priesthill sat at a hub |
Ulster - CUL | age it. "They maun go bae the | cairrier | ," shae thocht, "an hoo funny |
Central - LAL | egunk. Agnes Lyle is a sonsie | cairrier | o tradeetion wha haes her ain |
Doric - MNA | e fur bein Sector 6's culture | cairrier | . |
Central - AYR | kep thrang, baith as herd an | cairrier | , an - maist importantly - i |
Central - AYR | 1666 - THE CHRISTIAN | CAIRRIER | |
Central - AYR | they caad him the Christian | Cairrier | here-aboots - he wis a man o |
Doric - MNA | l ye." Dottie teen a Harrod's | cairrier | oot o er hanbug an gied it a |
Central - AYR | pickle siller hained frae his | cairrier | wark went a lang wey toward t |
Central - AYR | it. "They'll hae tae gang by | cairrier | ," she thocht; "an that'll be |