Central - LAL | O deavin lubbard, | glaury | gress, |
Southern - SWE | Through the guttery, | glaury | gateway, |
Doric - MNA | "Mind fin thon wis a | glaury | dubby hole? Mind fin anely th |
Doric - MNA | There wis be naething bit a | glaury | soss |
Central - SEC | until the craigs peth shawed | glaury | an gressy at the en o the |
Doric - MNA | At the back o the schule, the | glaury | puil was a sottar o kirned du |
Doric - MNA | even elephants laired in the | glaury | dubs. |
Doric - MNA | on her side, face doon in the | glaury | road, wi a thin wee treelip o |
Central - WCE | oot six inches lang and awfie | glaury | , wi greenish-grey skin on tap |
Ulster - PUL | Whan | glaury | sheuchs an burns turn white w |
Central - DUN | is bruised, his claes torn an | glaury | an the big bottle o the guid |
Central - LAL | urd cley in the dry wither an | glaury | slaister in the weet. Wi here |
Central - SEC | in wellies an | glaury | auld duds. |
Doric - MNA | r a pingle-pan, haudin on its | glaury | bed aa the orra smush an smac |