Central - GLA | Curtains | saggin on a wire | |
Central - LAL | curtains | at the windae, yince white bu | |
Central - LAL | ikesay. A guid cot for Sunny. | Curtains | for the windae in their room. |
Central - LAL | e cleaning crew huv opened ma | curtains | fer the first time in years. |
Central - LAL | ck o dawn. Plus he'd drawn ma | curtains | saw I couldnae see that it wi |
Central - GLA | ace-paint nor lookin oot auld | curtains | tae garb mi up like the manni |
Central - SWE | uf-souchin. The brainches and | curtains | are reeshlin, |
Central - WCE | e front waw but there wis nae | curtains | . The only things in the hale |
Central - SWE | The | curtains | stey apairt an let |
Central - GLA | The | curtains | ur drawn when ah get tae Pear |
Central - SEC | ill haed thon eerie cast, the | curtains | puld back nae mair nor a fit |
Central - SEC | ill haed thon eerie cast, the | curtains | puld back nae mair nor a fit |
Doric - DOR | naebody aboot. The | curtains | were still drawn, Jonsar winn |
Doric - MNA | r first fitters comin. Aa the | curtains | hid bin cheenged, even the be |
Central - LAL | The windae shutters an aa the | curtains | drawn thegither agin ony stra |
Doric - SNO | and I opened the | curtains | and wanted nae dairk |
Doric - MNA | tae see fin he delivered the | curtains | tae the big hoose. That nicht |
Ulster - EUL | in that she hadnae closed the | curtains | afore Alfie had left tae caal |
Central - SEC | at me. "It's time I puld the | curtains | back a wee bit," qo he. "Ay. |
Central - WCE | chin ahint the settee and the | curtains | . |
Central - GLA | an disappears back behind the | curtains | . |
Doric - ABN | o my bed and lie doon wie the | curtains | shut. Even though I canna see |
Central - SEC | ey @andy_brown4430 a hope the | curtains | were closed lol |
Central - GLA | ty round the windae cause the | curtains | ’ll cover it.’ |
Doric - ABN | through the | curtains | |
Doric - MNB | bed nd hid a peek through the | curtains | tae see fit kin o day it wis |
Central - LAL | indaes, baith shut and wi the | curtains | drawn, even though it wis a b |
Doric - MNA | him tae the big hoose wi the | curtains | she’d repaired for the Lair |
Doric - MNA | stiny. Daavid hid left wi the | curtains | hoping it wid be the bonny se |
Southern - SEA | o dawin, Ah steik the | curtains | |
Orkney - ORK | Pull the | curtains | lock the doors |
Doric - MNA | them. They breenged ahin the | curtains | an hid. Bit the auld wummin w |
Doric - ABN | and look through a gap in the | curtains | . A black helicopter is circli |
Ulster - EUL | siddelt throu the gap in the | curtains | . She open't them an released |
Central - SEC | ahint the nairae slap in the | curtains | , an it wisna till I got tae t |
Central - LAL | tfaw, Violet gaithered up the | curtains | that had been Sunny's bed and |
Central - LAL | y wis still hiddled unner the | curtains | . Klaus woke Violet up first. |
Central - SEC | Janice the nicht. I puls the | curtains | aside an sees the snaw Ye sen |
Central - LAL | rod ower the windae that the | curtains | had |
Central - AYR | murther that whiles rent the | curtains | o her sleep an the peace o he |
Central - SEC | haed up an seen me throu the | curtains | efter aa. |
Central - WCE | As Harold drew the | curtains | at 'Seaview'. |
Central - SEC | t it's high time she drew the | curtains | . Keepin her een oan the box, |
Doric - MNA | s's tail tae draw the kitchie | curtains | ticht, shuttin oot the ferlie |
Central - LAL | Violet took doon the stoorie | curtains | fae the curtain rod that hung |
Doric - SNO | She pous the chenille | curtains | an |
Central - GLA | ts in. Wance again its purple | curtains | , purple lights, purple chairs |
Doric - DOR | through the faded pink | curtains | , |
Central - LAL | floor. Lookin at the council | curtains | , it's hard tae believe the qu |
Central - GLA | concurrence as the club room | curtains | twitch in response tae the fr |
Doric - ABN | Some Hingin | curtains | , ithers laying Lino or mats |
Central - LAL | awpaper, geraniums, an cotton | curtains | at the windaes, wis that mome |
Central - LAL | us went ower tae the guddle o | curtains | tae wake up his wee sister. |
Central - LAL | y richt doon intae the pile o | curtains | sae that she jist looked like |
Central - LAL | hiddled awa aneath the pile o | curtains | . Then he went tae the kitchen |
Central - LAL | r, Sunny on her wee cushion o | curtains | . The muinlicht shone through |
Central - SEC | foosty cloots that passed fer | curtains | . Daylight blasted intae the r |
Central - GLA | k makes a show ay flingin her | curtains | open an pullin her windae shu |
Central - SWE | widows alms row - drawin her | curtains | early tae watch the news as T |
Central - LAL | ootside, ah wished there wur | curtains | oan ma pram!' |
Central - SWE | ahint ma net | curtains | . |
Central - GLA | k that put up bright pink net | curtains | be the sort that would beat m |
Central - GLA | €™s away. Just the scabby net | curtains | remain, blawin in the breeze |
Central - GLA | except that they had they net | curtains | , know the kind that cross owe |
Central - WCE | The velvet | curtains | daunced in the heatless draug |
Central - SEC | kit up ootthrou the near-shut | curtains | like he wis wonderin aboot th |
Southern - SOU | long the top of his black-out | curtains | . “Oh aye, so I am,” said th |
Doric - MNA | At hame, aye she shewed – | curtains | , aaprons, |