Central - GLA | ay the path an instinctively, | crouch | doon an lift it as ah go. |
Central - GLA | A | crouch | doon wae them aw laughin at m |
Central - LAL | o. I run across the road and | crouch | doon in the long grasses o th |
Central - SEC | n fur them. Sometimes she’d | crouch | at the end ae their beid, air |
Central - SEC | tiently awaitin ma return. Ah | crouch | doon tae rub his neck cos he |
Central - EDN | her yin wizni. The boy had to | crouch | down wi half the doorways abo |
Central - GLA | her through the long grass or | crouch | in waitin in among the docks |
Central - LAL | Nitherin maws | crouch | dumb o skirlin |