Central - AYR | lang miles an foregether as a | congregation | on this Ayrshire hillside, ta |
Doric - MNA | her shooglit in her seat; the | congregation | turnt aroon an a ripple o sha |
Doric - MNA | nes, bit then neither did the | congregation | ...French, Kilmarnock, or the |
Doric - DOR | names and a blessin afore the | congregation | o the Howe. Fit div ye think |
Doric - MNA | forrit tae be blessed, an the | congregation | hid bin blessed, cam the anel |
Central - SEC | An there's the | congregation | . Aw the mates. Waitin fur Kin |
Central - SEC | JESSIE: Aye, so wis the | congregation | the next morning, Did ye see |
Central - DUN | , 'hou aften hae ye tellt the | congregation | that there's nae repentance i |
Doric - MNA | bar Naaman e Syrian." E hale | congregation | fan they heard sic spik were |
Doric - MNA | n incense at e aaltar. E hale | congregation | wis ootside prayin at e time |
Doric - MNA | upo e Sabbath an says till e | congregation | , "There are sax days for fowk |
Doric - MNA | His entire | congregation | wis ae shepherd chiel |
Central - DUN | . A couple o the Steeple Kirk | congregation | were passin the Howff on thei |
Doric - ABN | banns tae be cried. The hail | congregation | maun hiv bin scunnert, doon-l |
Central - GLA | onghas addresses the vibratin | congregation | like a pirate commander. Eh w |
Central - AYR | ye at his elbuck. Maist o his | congregation | left the kirk for a while; bu |