Central - SEC | is back, drawin his airms up, | curlin | his fists, He daured Howie Sa |
Doric - DOR | an now there braks a | curlin | spittin |
Doric - MNA | loo aat gid slicin throwe the | curlin | grun wi ease; he saa his fait |
Southern - SEA | , ane cuid sei the ruif o the | Curlin | Club Shed, frae the main road |
Central - NEC | d Eurythseus, a sleekit smile | curlin | up the corners o his mooth. |
Central - SWE | Ma taes are | curlin | |
Doric - DOR | Fite | curlin | fingers o frozen winter watte |
Doric - MNA | he'd gang, turnin ower daark | curlin | slices o earth es he gaed; se |
Southern - SEA | Waitter. Nou than, the local | Curlin | Pound ligs up ahint the ferm |
Doric - MNA | andwiches, ariddy hardenin an | curlin | it the edges as if touched bi |
Central - LAL | ma hair like that as a wey o | curlin | it. It's no cultural appropri |
Doric - MNA | ike," said Dottie, er tap lip | curlin | in disgust es a bibblie-nibbi |
Doric - MNA | p fir inspection, her tap lip | curlin | in disgust. "It's a hair!" |
Central - SWE | ut then, onytime the reek wis | curlin | frae the lum |
Ulster - EUL | paper, the first swirl o heat | curlin | the paper an stainin hir clea |
Doric - MNA | rdrishaig - that bonnie spot | curlin | roon the fae Lochgilphead an |