Central - LAL | ( | haundin | ower the gauntlet ti an atten |
Central - LAL | thir orders,' said Mr Wonka, | haundin | the Heedrum-Hodrum a daud o p |
Doric - MNA | an neeps.” quo his mither, | haundin | Lowpity his bowl. |
Central - GLA | up yer schnozzle.’ ah sais, | haundin | him the freezer bag wae his g |
Central - GLA | It’s aw there.’ ah sais, | haundin | it tae him. |
Central - LAL | She smirks, | haundin | back the cigarette. |
Central - LAL | a wee sommat fae us,' ah say, | haundin | Cathy a glittery silver bag. |
Central - LAL | e allooed tae intromit wi the | haundin | on o the local dialecks tae t |
Central - WCE | aist o us can mind, hinnerlie | haundin | ower til Dauvit Purves. Willi |
Central - LAL | or twa he goaved at it afore | haundin | it tae Precious. |
Central - LAL | n his mooth. "Nae danger am I | haundin | ower thon money." |
Central - GLA | , nearly as big as himsel, an | haundin | it aer tae the ither yin, say |
Central - LAL | Fine - fingert, pickin an | haundin | the wee flowers in a gairden. |
Central - LAL | pink roses in his hauns. He's | haundin | oot roses tae throw oan Betti |
Central - LAL | d bless masel. A passkeeper's | haundin | oot orders o service at wan s |
Central - SEC | schuils daesna allou for this | haundin | doon tae tak place is a muckl |
Doric - DOR | e, and he lookit at fit I wis | haundin | back. There wis a wee reek o |