Central - AYR | turned slowly tae Isabel, | luikt | her deep in the een an gravel |
Central - WCE | thon rich Athenian miser wha | luikt | doon his neb at whit puir fow |
Central - AYR | ht o her husband nou. She had | luikt | him straucht in the een an cr |
Central - LAL | €™ Calum got a richt fleg and | luikt | at his wife, staunin thair pe |
Central - LAL | Calum’s dwam. He blinkt and | luikt | awa fae the windae tae his ro |
Central - LAL | The wee fellae | luikt | him up an doun; |
Central - AYR | smiled an her een lit up, she | luikt | juist like his Jennet, an it |
Central - AYR | r derk tae see ocht; then she | luikt | at the sides o the wall, an s |
Central - AYR | en: aa she cuid see, when she | luikt | doun, wis a muckle lang neck, |
Central - AYR | tie-bye, feet!" (for when she | luikt | doun at her feet, they were g |
Central - AYR | As she said this she | luikt | doun at her hauns, an wis dum |
Central - AYR | an his chin in his hauns, an | luikt | at her wi some interest. |
Central - AYR | John Broun raised his heid an | luikt | for the last time upon his de |
Central - LAL | on the accounts. He raise an | luikt | oot the windae. It wis a mise |
Central - AYR | tton-hole: she courit-doun an | luikt | alang the passage intae the b |
Central - AYR | ued heid in baith hauns, then | luikt | up at Adam. 'I hadnae been he |
Central - WCE | Baith o thain | luikt | gey near greetin, As they lif |
Central - AYR | certainly wis "Whit?". Alison | luikt | aa roun aboot her at the flou |
Central - AYR | The Hairy-Maggie an Alison | luikt | at ilk ither for a wee while |
Central - WCE | An jealous colleagues | luikt | askance, |
Central - SWE | ye'd pinned it doon it needit | luikt | at again. Mind ye, onie livin |
Central - AYR | gey uncomfortable, an, as it | luikt | like there wis nae chance o h |
Central - AYR | it, but at the time it juist | luikt | naitural-like); but when the |