Central - DUN | May the Chieftain's boats had | headit | oot eftir a whale when a bank |
Central - DUN | awa fine an ae nicht they had | headit | tae the pub for a pint or twa |
Central - DUN | an | headit | hell fer leather back tae the |
Central - DUN | on the ither side rinnin, an | headit | tae his house. Aince there he |
Central - DUN | led doun on the ither side an | headit | aff throu the auld gravestane |
Central - DUN | does were gettin desperate an | headit | oot tae the West End whaur th |
Central - SWE | e's van left the Peel Glen an | headit | through the Bluebell Wids an |
Central - DUN | in clart, he cursed a bit an | headit | for the far corner o the grav |
Central - DUN | d him oot a second platefu an | headit | back thro tae the main room. |
Central - DUN | cratic reform. The crowd soon | headit | oot the Perth Road an stoppit |
Shetland - SHD | haar we cam fae, an whaar wir | headit | for. |
Doric - DOR | appeared in the Fortean Times | headit | , Cat of Bruntland: Fact or Fi |
Central - DUN | ied. Straicht awa the sodgers | headit | tae the back door o the taver |
Central - DUN | at Davie's crew as the ithers | headit | awa aff shift, shair that thi |
Central - DUN | owk lookin on in horror as it | headit | taewards the nearby dock. Som |
Central - SWE | but | headit | oan a beach in |
Central - DUN | tions fer the next week. They | headit | oot o the toun awthegither an |
Central - DUN | had been baq eneuch whan they | headit | tae The Mad Dug but eftir the |