Central - LAL | delaire bairns," they'd said, | kindly | but firmly. "And as the aulde |
Shetland - SHD | Maist grannies is fine, | kindly | , obligin aald weemen, but no |
Central - LAL | He smiles, | kindly | and proud. |
Orkney - ORK | A | kindly | fermer's wife gaes is eggs an |
Central - SEC | A | kindly | fermer took me on tae be the |
Shetland - SHD | a haand held oot, a | kindly | wird. Fantin |
Doric - MNA | avehound team an tae Chris fa | kindly | sponsored her an tae her pupp |
Central - LAL | ma een, aye smilin, but wi a | kindly | leuk tae his een. 'Aye, it's |
Central - LAL | settlin oan ma | kindly | thochts. |
Central - SEC | ivin looked at the warld in a | kindly | , tho no a naïve, wey. His po |
Central - LAL | wi cubs Aul Tod's a | kindly | tyke, |
Doric - MNA | , Elsie, you're okay," says a | kindly | carer, brushin a wisp o fite |
Central - LAL | dded suin efter. 'Gin you wad | kindly | think on my needs...' |
Central - EDN | yself - no, no,” she sayed | kindly | , brushin aside the protest th |
Central - LAL | n gods are laired here in nae | kindly | strae |
Doric - SNO | tae | kindly | deeds |
Doric - MNA | eing registered disabled, she | kindly | https://t.co/fKjTutLnVR https |
Central - SEC | ower this and that, And spoke | kindly | ti me |
Central - SEC | a series of sisters Who spoke | kindly | to me: |
Shetland - SHD | rested ata young Hunter, fine | kindly | fellow at he wis. |
Doric - ABN | vil ti fowk, an Ah'm askin ye | kindly | ti lat me throw.' |
Shetland - SHD | O Loard, I pray, look | kindly | doon |
Central - AYR | d God tae thenk for a guid an | kindly | man. But she had nae need tae |
Central - SEC | , Newbattle Road, Dalkeith an | kindly | gied permission for the repro |
Central - SEC | ase?" ah ask, which the wuman | kindly | does. |
Doric - NNB | Sade he thanked e whitan | kindly | , but he widna join e dance. |
Shetland - SHD | see da fokk at da Haa takkin | kindly | ta dis news. Mind, wir faider |
Doric - MNA | ," she said, lachin an lookin | kindly | . "I've never really thought a |
Central - GLA | Said he thanked the whitin | kindly | , bit he wonuddnuae join the d |
Central - AYR | anceThen he thenkt the whitin | kindly | , but he wadnae jyne the dance |
Southern - SEA | Said hei thanked th whitin | kindly | , but hei wouldnae join th dan |
Doric - DOR | crime count - tae pit in | kindly | , Motherwell were industrial |
Doric - MNA | a solicitor or police officer | kindly | spare a minute to help me by |
Central - SEC | An thank ye for yer | kindly | thocht |
Southern - SEA | Was | kindly | permitted tae poochle th spoo |
Central - SEC | lang wi thair publishers haes | kindly | offered tae gie the three win |
Shetland - SHD | in, an shö spak till’m es | kindly | es ever shö could lat hersel |
Doric - MNA | ie fur a sharn aifter the NHS | kindly | sent me a gift fur ma recent |
Central - GLA | Wis | kindly | permitirt tae pockle the spoo |
Doric - NNB | Wis | kindly | permitted till poket e spoon: |
Doric - MNA | Journey. Will all passengers | kindly | fasten your seatbelts and ref |
Central - LAL | on, Wee Grumphie, said Hoolet | kindly | . 'Mak yersels cosh and cosy.' |
Central - LAL | Weel done, Pooh,' said Rabbit | kindly | . 'Yon wis a braw idea o oors. |
Central - LAL | wantit, and Kanga said maist | kindly | , "Weel, hae a keek in ma pres |
Southern - SWE | aye but | kindly | , an no short o' freens; |
Shetland - SHD | very | kindly | tae accept dis elegant timmle |
Orkney - ORK | r service so Brian would very | kindly | 'kidnap' me for a blink if he |
Shetland - SHD | a pair o white glivs, an shö | kindly | startit hunsin aboot for dem, |