Central - LAL | dinnae ken," Violet admittit, | dulesome | . She stuid up and stairtit ri |
Central - NEC | ody pairts strewen ower sic a | dulesome | airt, wis ower muckle for ony |
Central - WCE | ise sae cantie a wird for sae | dulesome | a thing. Efter a slew o Repub |
Central - WCE | dae,' Matilda said, a bittie | dulesome | . |
Central - AYR | ls unbekent, thinkin the same | dulesome | thochts, but feart tae share |
Central - AYR | tle sang this, awfy dreich an | dulesome | : |
Central - LAL | cairriages and motorbikes on | Dulesome | Drive. They went past the Fli |
Central - LAL | ir ain wee daud o scran, ower | dulesome | tae eat. Afore lang, Olaf's p |
Central - LAL | their | dulesome | existence. They didnae /itera |
Central - NEC | The menfowk made their | dulesome | wey doun the path o Ben Edra |
Central - AYR | n sit yersel doun. Ye luik as | dulesome | an sair fashed as oorsels wi |
Central - NEC | It is | dulesome | that oor knawledge o Wallaceâ |
Central - LAL | he bairns felt a wee bit less | dulesome | than they had syne they'd cam |
Central - GLA | But isn't it | dulesome | |
Central - NEC | Sellar’s maist | dulesome | wark wis duin at Badinloskin. |
Central - LAL | ony kerosene," Klaus said, aw | dulesome | . |
Central - LAL | polygamists," Violet said, aw | dulesome | . |
Central - LAL | at them again. She stared aw | dulesome | at Olaf's plate o _scran and |