Central - WCE | Krishna, Hare Krishna, | Hare | Krishna, Hare Hare’ they ci |
Central - NEC | Burke’s the butcher, | Hare | ’s the thief, |
Doric - MNA | a flat-fittit body, a dug, a | hare | , or a rabbit. Aa thon wad bri |
Central - GLA | s somethin in its talons - a | hare | mibbe - soarin higher an hig |
Orkney - ORK | ht, content on new pasture. A | hare | shoots oot o a peedie hollow; |
Doric - MNA | bin, sliced an skewed like a | hare | 's lip. They sclimmed in quaet |
Doric - MNA | s loupin finces, racin like a | hare | . An syne... Ah open ma een an |
Doric - MNA | Il tell Mam - ye rin like a | hare | !" |
Doric - MNA | quarry-hole, rivin it like a | hare | -lip, wis a roch roadie giein |
Doric - MNA | locks could takk the form o a | hare | an that even noo they aa mich |
Central - LAL | 's why I'm a tortoise an no a | hare | ! Happy Christmas tae you and |
Doric - MNA | its o flesh riven affo a deed | hare | bi a hungert craa. Then she h |
Southern - SEA | BURKE AND | HARE | |
Ulster - BUL | The | hare | |
Central - SEC | The Tortoise and the | Hare | |
Central - WCE | d sweep ye alang back tae the | Hare | Krishna Temple – which wis |
Central - WCE | is that we wid gang intae the | Hare | Krishna Temple an’ see whit |
Ulster - BUL | A brither tae the | hare | an whap, |
Central - WCE | we wis jist aboot outside the | Hare | Krishna Temple when we met. A |
Central - WCE | art o’ the Library than the | Hare | Krishna, sae that tells ye so |
Central - WCE | er the sichts an sounds o the | Hare | Krishna, ah cun tell ye. At t |
Central - AYR | ck mist clampit doun ower the | Hare | Craig, he paused, an his pair |
Central - SEC | Jehovah’s Witnesses or the | Hare | Krishna mob, maist folk didna |
Central - WCE | ike as not tae cam across the | Hare | Krishnas an’ they feart me. |
Central - WCE | eatles wisnae bothered by the | Hare | Krishna, cam oan, whit hud ah |
Central - GLA | s in Maryhill. We've had some | Hare | Krishnas singin roond the str |
Central - WCE | Krishna, Hare | Hare | ’ they cid just git richt ro |
Doric - MNA | ting & after gutting/skinning | hare | was advised to give it wash d |
Ulster - CUL | he ither paa, "Jeeves a March | Hare | . Visit whativer yin yae lik: |
Doric - NNB | n e ither paw, "lives a March | Hare | . Visit any wan ee lek: they'r |
Doric - NNB | "Take some more tea," e March | Hare | sade till Alice, an he wis aw |
Doric - NNB | Ah only wish id wis," e March | Hare | sade till idsel in a whisper. |
Doric - NNB | we change e subject," e March | Hare | interrupted, yawnan. "Ah'm ge |
Doric - NNB | Moosie followed him: e March | Hare | moved intill e Moosie's place |
Doric - NNB | t as weel say," added e March | Hare | , "at 'ah lek what ah get' is |
Doric - NNB | "Nor me," sade e March | Hare | . |
Doric - NNB | answer till id?" sade e March | Hare | . |
Doric - NNB | e direction in wheech e March | Hare | wis sade till live. "A've |
Ulster - CUL | only wish it wus," the March | Hare | whuspert tae itsel.) |
Ulster - CUL | hange the subject," the March | Hare | buttet in, yawnin. "A'm gitte |
Ulster - CUL | l iz a story!" said the March | Hare | . |
Ulster - CUL | either hae I," said the March | Hare | . |
Ulster - CUL | ot baein axt," said the March | Hare | . |
Ulster - CUL | "Why naw?" said the March | Hare | |
Ulster - CUL | ont o the hoose, an the March | Hare | an the Hatter wur haein a dra |
Ulster - CUL | , but the Hatter an the March | Hare | went "Sh! Sh!" an the Dorrmoo |
Ulster - CUL | he direction o whur the March | Hare | wus supposed tae Jeeve. "A ha |
Ulster - CUL | le o the taycups es the March | Hare | an haes freens shird thir niv |
Ulster - CUL | The Hatter lukt at the March | Hare | , wha had folliet him intae th |
Ulster - CUL | es weel say," addet the March | Hare | , "that 'A lik what A git' is |
Ulster - CUL | efter thon - only the March | Hare | said - " |
Doric - NNB | e front o e hoose, an e March | Hare | an e Hatter wis hevan tea at |
Doric - NNB | in sicht o e hoose o e March | Hare | : she thoucht id mosst be e ri |
Doric - NNB | rattle o e teacups as e March | Hare | an his freends shared their n |
Doric - NNB | E Hatter looked at e March | Hare | , who hed followed him intill |
Doric - NNB | kled efter oy at-only e March | Hare | sade-" |
Central - GLA | Hiv some mair tea," the Merch | Hare | said tae Alice earnestly. |
Central - GLA | ("Ah wish," the Merch | Hare | whispert tae itsel.) |
Central - GLA | else fir a chinge?" the Merch | Hare | pit in, yawnin, "Ah'm gittin |
Central - GLA | ormoose follit him: the Merch | Hare | moved intae the Dormoose's pl |
Central - GLA | "Me anaw," said the Merch | Hare | . |
Central - GLA | "How no?" said the Merch | Hare | . |
Central - GLA | t whit it is?" said the Merch | Hare | . |
Central - GLA | he saw the hoose ae the Merch | Hare | : she thought it must be the r |
Central - GLA | nt ae the hoose, an the Merch | Hare | an the Hatter wir hivvin tea |
Central - GLA | l make oot," pit in the Merch | Hare | , "'Ah like whit ah git' is th |
Central - GLA | af in the direction the Merch | Hare | wis sposed tae live. "Ah've s |
Central - GLA | e ae the teacups as the Merch | Hare | an his pals shared their neve |
Central - GLA | the ither paw, "is the Merch | Hare | 's hoose. Go whitever wey ye l |
Central - GLA | he Hatter looked at the Merch | Hare | , who'd follit him intae the c |
Central - GLA | led efter that-only the Merch | Hare | said-" |
Shetland - SHD | juist as weel say," da Mairch | Hare | pat in, "at 'I laek whit I ge |
Shetland - SHD | wiss hit wis!" said da Mairch | Hare | tae himsel, anunder his braet |
Shetland - SHD | t's no richt!" said da Mairch | Hare | . |
Shetland - SHD | wis a story!" said da Mairch | Hare | . |
Shetland - SHD | Nedder dö I," said da Mairch | Hare | . |
Shetland - SHD | "Why no?" said da Mairch | Hare | . |
Shetland - SHD | in da answer?" said da Mairch | Hare | . |
Shetland - SHD | Up spak da Mairch | Hare | . "Winder if we could spaek ab |
Shetland - SHD | ut da Hat-makker an da Mairch | Hare | wheeshtit her, an da Dormoose |
Shetland - SHD | ageen, on for whaar da Mairch | Hare | wis meant ta bide. "A'm seen |
Shetland - SHD | kle o da taecups as da Mairch | Hare | an his cronies tagidder took |
Shetland - SHD | hoose, an dere sat da Mairch | Hare | an da Hat-makker, haein tae; |
Shetland - SHD | at-makker lookit at da Mairch | Hare | , at wis come in ahint him, ai |
Shetland - SHD | nkit efter dat only da Mairch | Hare | said-" |
Shetland - SHD | da idder paa - "der a Mairch | Hare | bidin dere. Geng du alang ony |
Southern - SEA | th ither paw, "lives a Mairch | Hare | . Visit either ee lik: they're |
Southern - SEA | "Ah didnae!" th Mairch | Hare | interrupted richt awa. |
Southern - SEA | Hae some mair tea," th Mairch | Hare | said tae Ahlice, gie serious |
Southern - SEA | say whit ee mean," th Mairch | Hare | went oan. |
Southern - SEA | only wish eet was," th Mairch | Hare | said tae itsel in a whisper.) |
Southern - SEA | hainge th subject," th Mairch | Hare | interrupted, yawnin. "Ah'm ge |
Southern - SEA | oose went efter im: th Mairch | Hare | moved intae th Dormoose's pla |
Southern - SEA | bein invited," said th Mairch | Hare | . |
Southern - SEA | "Nor mei," said th Mairch | Hare | . |
Southern - SEA | direction in which th Mairch | Hare | was said tae live. "Ah've see |
Southern - SEA | ront o th hoose, an th Mairch | Hare | an th Hatter were havin tea a |
Southern - SEA | sicht o th hoose o th Mairch | Hare | : she thocht eet must b th ric |
Southern - SEA | tle o th teacups as th Mairch | Hare | an heis freends shared their |
Southern - SEA | Th Hatter looked at th Mairch | Hare | , whae hae followed him intae |
Southern - SEA | efter that - only th Mairch | Hare | said-" |
Shetland - SHD | shö cam im sicht o da Maireh | Hare | 's hoose: shö tocht 1t most b |
Central - WCE | t’ve kent they wis Scottish | Hare | Krishnas bit wi’ the baldyâ |
Central - NEC | Luve Sang o thi | Hare | |
Central - NEC | nds. William Burke an William | Hare | cam tae the realisation that |
Central - NEC | But an ben wi Burke an | Hare | . |
Central - DUN | RLD fowk hae heard o Burke an | Hare | , the Edinburgh lads that were |
Central - DUN | h, whaur the trial o Burke an | Hare | had increased security at aw |
Central - LAL | but twa war Burke an | Hare | - |
Doric - DOR | The mountain | hare | , skytin ower the moor hisnae |
Central - LAL | puddock alangside o a lowpin | hare | doun the scroggie bank. |
Central - GLA | me screamin like a pounced-on | hare | across thon cinder grun an in |
Ulster - BUL | Rid burd an heather-broon | hare | , |
Doric - DOR | ights session at the bar & is | hare | oÂ’the dog! Or hivÂ’i misunde |
Central - LAL | e air lik' a bouncy wee Scots | hare | , wi' yer twa wee feet liftit |
Central - WCE | sae mony shoes here when they | Hare | Krishnas dinnae even wear sho |
Central - WCE | n, an’ ah didnae trust they | Hare | Krishnas wan bit. Ah mean, Em |
Central - LAL | wi danglin leggy | hare | or rabbit. |
Central - WCE | ir weird sing song chantin ‘ | Hare | Krishna, Hare Krishna, Hare K |