Central - EDN | Nusiret | left him there, bit afore lan | |
Central - EDN | Nusiret | leant back against the wagon. | |
Central - EDN | Nusiret | gied him a fierce leuk. | |
Central - EDN | Nusiret | gied him a dig wi a fuit. “ | |
Central - EDN | Nusiret | turnt her back at that an wad | |
Central - EDN | lenched and gollert for Bill. | Nusiret | catched Bill’s ee an shuk h |
Central - EDN | an the rest surroondit Bill. | Nusiret | sayed menacingly, in perfeck |
Central - EDN | e door bein lockit ahint him. | Nusiret | stuid wi his back tae a bogey |
Central - EDN | beeriet his heid in his erms. | Nusiret | |
Central - EDN | ant in different condeetions. | Nusiret | wis nervous aboot it, bit, as |
Central - EDN | bit he didna forget aboot it. | Nusiret | wis inclint tae hain the seed |
Central - EDN | an, that wad been deefferent. | Nusiret | micht be capable o pu’in af |
Central - EDN | last and only link wi the rw. | Nusiret | cudna unnerstaun whit wey he |
Central - EDN | we’re aa weemen,” replied | Nusiret | . “Some medical man you are. |
Central - EDN | wi an unhealthy colour, cried | Nusiret | , wha spake the Auld Langage f |
Central - EDN | “William,” sayed | Nusiret | , “if ye’re born a wumman |
Central - EDN | William is taislin,” sayed | Nusiret | . “Bit we did get a couple o |
Central - EDN | “Naither,” sayed | Nusiret | in the ilk saicont. IIkane re |
Central - EDN | in the mine. Yin o thaim held | Nusiret | while the ithers got his buit |
Central - EDN | acause nae ither body wad hae | Nusiret | as a halper. Sin he wisna phe |
Central - EDN | ket o seeds an haundit it tae | Nusiret | . “Here it is, an guid luck |
Central - EDN | Bill’s relationship wi | Nusiret | wis transformt. It wis haurd |
Central - EDN | is kept. He fund hissel facin | Nusiret | an hauf a dizzen ithers. He h |
Central - EDN | ana man’s jaicket made. Gin | Nusiret | had geckit him, Derry cud gec |
Central - EDN | na turnt up, Ah wis relyin on | Nusiret | for tae smuggle me oot in a p |
Central - EDN | At least some o | Nusiret | ’s baun had revertit tae bei |
Central - EDN | alistic. He hatit tae think o | Nusiret | oot there. He tried no tae. B |
Central - EDN | thing wis, he ayweys dreamt o | Nusiret | as a man. He felt mair comfor |
Central - EDN | omin up tae thaim. “This is | Nusiret | ,” Bill introduced the newco |
Central - EDN | , than Beatrice speirt, “Is | Nusiret | a man’s name or a wumman’ |
Central - EDN | which he considert flingin at | Nusiret | wi a suitable expletive, exce |
Central - EDN | gest gaun tae the doctor, bit | Nusiret | gied him a moothfu o abuse in |
Central - EDN | ple in the mine had protectit | Nusiret | an her baun - gin fundie wee |
Central - EDN | “Sae ye see,” | Nusiret | gaed on mair calmly, “efter |
Central - EDN | “Ah’m needin yer halp,” | Nusiret | telt him. “We’re gaun tae |
Central - EDN | “Ayallar Sheher,” | Nusiret | repeatit in Uighur, “the ce |
Central - EDN | “Sae whit dae ye ken?” | Nusiret | demandit again. |