Doric - MNA | he rain that the binder cudna | haunle | fur aa its mechanical clivver |
Central - LAL | hing wis mair than they could | haunle | . They had never seen animals |
Central - WCE | shot o her, dae ye? Ye cannae | haunle | her? So noo ye want tae dump |
Central - SEC | oot o yon place as Ah cannae | haunle | the reek o it. |
Central - EDN | in her yis o thair leid, tae | haunle | this situation wi ony finesse |
Central - EDN | “Ye’ll be able tae | haunle | it caumly,” he gaed on. “ |
Central - EDN | atrice. Beatrice kent foo tae | haunle | thir fowk. He fund her on the |
Central - EDN | t crew an left it tae her tae | haunle | the lad. Efter a wick or sae, |
Central - LAL | llants and thinkin on hou tae | haunle | the tocher o source material. |
Central - WCE | theboys hall. He kent how tae | haunle | the wee skellums, so he did! |
Central - LAL | The | haunle | o an auld stoor sooker. |
Doric - MNA | r veesitors.” Bit syne, the | haunle | turned, the door opened, an i |
Central - WCE | d up the rope and cleeked the | haunle | o the bucket ontae the end o |
Central - WCE | ought ma free haun up tae the | haunle | o ma door an grabbed it ticht |
Central - WCE | snae the kind tae fly aff the | haunle | at the least bit wee thing. H |
Central - SEC | haks my heid an raxes for the | haunle | o the door, an Lord, it bring |
Central - LAL | mair gairdnin. She tirnt the | haunle | an breenged throu the front d |
Central - WCE | . Still haudin the jug by the | haunle | but no liftin it yet, she sai |
Central - WCE | o watter and lifted it by the | haunle | and keeked inside. |
Central - WCE | turnin th | haunle | . |
Central - WCE | black pent left on its widden | haunle | , but – |
Doric - MNA | ashet, an a timmer | haunle | tae haud it wi. Katie winted |
Central - LAL | f yit yi hae gied a us a fair | haunle | oan his dealins.' |
Central - SEC | tried the door | haunle | . |
Central - WCE | But whitever they are, let's | haunle | them tentily.' |
Central - WCE | lang seen oor public figures | haunle | it tentily, if at aw; an aye |