Central - AYR | drappt | doun tae a whuspert bitternes | |
Ulster - CUL | stairtet in a wile cross wye, | drappt | the white kid gloves an the f |
Central - LAL | blow Corsencon Hill, that had | drappt | the watter level an won a whe |
Ulster - CUL | ts ir ferrets! Whur can I hae | drappt | thim, A wunner?" Alice guesst |
Doric - ABN | Syne ee | drappt | an aa! |
Central - AYR | er faither an Uncle John! She | drappt | the cogie an ran screamin bac |
Central - AYR | As he | drappt | his airms an lowered his heid |
Central - DUN | s' han was lyin. Glesses were | drappt | an shouts went up as the hail |
Central - AYR | doun the road the puir horse | drappt | deid ablow him. |
Central - AYR | intel fell on yer heid, or ye | drappt | deid o a sudden? Afore I gie |
Central - SWE | Yin nicht as aff tae sleep Ah | drappt | |
Central - AYR | rets are ferrets! Whaur hae I | drappt | thaim, I wunner?" Alison jalo |
Central - AYR | is the fan she wis haudin, an | drappt | it in a hurry, juist in time |
Central - DUN | pipe casin had broken aff an | drappt | tae the fit o the hole, but a |
Ulster - CUL | e bit, an thin aal o a sudden | drappt | doon that quick that Alice ha |
Central - AYR | e Hatter, an here the chatter | drappt | , an the pairty sat quate for |
Ulster - CUL | The soar-lik Hatter | drappt | haes taycup an breid an butte |
Central - AYR | ie us a haun? ... The Ayr has | drappt | back efter the deluge an gin |
Central - AYR | ist as the last o the gimmers | drappt | her twin lambs, Bess Beg gied |
Central - AYR | thaim aither!" An the Eaglet | drappt | its heid tae mask a smile: an |
Central - AYR | . frae Priesthill" Edam's jaw | drappt | till he gethert his wits. |