| Doric - DOR |
| Oaf | doon tae the shoppie |
| Central - GLA |
| oaf | , thinkin while she ran, as we |
| Central - GLA |
difficulties, sreat or sma. " | Oaf | wae his heid!" she said wioot |
| Central - GLA |
'd been lookin at the roses. " | Oaf | wae thir heids!" an the proce |
| Central - GLA |
ild beast, stairtit screamin " | Oaf | wae her heid! Oaf wae-" |
| Central - GLA |
an wis stampin aboot shoutin " | Oaf | wae his heid!" or "Oaf wae he |
| Central - GLA |
ack, an eventually she walked | oaf | in the direction the Merch Ha |
| Central - GLA |
up in high dudgeon an stormed | oaf | ; the Dormoose fell - ss asle |
| Central - GLA |
"-an jist take his heid | oaf | ootside," the Queen addit tae |
| Central - SEC |
his cunt wants a hunner grand | oaf | me. This boay dressed in a tu |
| Central - WCE |
urs A couldnae get the sannie | oaf | ‘ur. |
| Central - GLA |
"Take | oaf | yer hat," the King said tae t |
| Central - EDN |
™s close jist from getting me | oaf | , and he’s babbling shite ab |
| Central - GLA |
as she spoke; "either you're | oaf | or yer heid is! Take yer pick |
| Central - GLA |
: an Alice wis much the worse | oaf | , cause the Merch Hare hid jis |
| Central - EDN |
—Go jerk yeself | oaf | , ye doss cunt! he sais, as if |
| Central - GLA |
arn wae, they'd take the roof | oaf | ." Efter a meenit |
| Doric - MNA |
any of the things I'm selling | oaf | actually belonged to my Grand |
| Central - SEC |
Up tae the landin an a tak | oaf | ma coat |
| Central - EDN |
ays jist right tae th’ jerk | oaf | . Ah cannae imagine him giein |
| Central - SEC |
its ae mine a cannae tak them | oaf | |
| Central - SEC |
ae the buildin tae throw him | oaf | and then halled him back up f |
| Central - EDN |
hit wis happenin, he had taen | oaf | his apron and hat, pit the kn |
| Central - EDN |
lly taking it in. Ah’v been | oaf | the skag a couple weeks now a |
| Central - SEC |
ames. Ma mobile starts ringin | oaf | the hook at aboot half seven |
| Central - GLA |
Mock Turtle answert, countin | oaf | the subjects oan his flippers |
| Central - EDN |
ma entire stomach wi jist yin | oaf | ‘em, an he keeps movin ‘e |
| Central - GLA |
hook itsel. Then it goat doon | oaf | the mushroom, an crawlt away |
| Central - GLA |
xes," said the Duchess, "chop | oaf | her heid!" Alice shot a worri |
| Central - GLA |
ook took the cauldron ae soup | oaf | the fire, an stairtit throwin |
| Central - GLA |
her." An the executioner wis | oaf | like a shot. |
| Central - GLA |
nce tae be offski: so she set | oaf | at wance, an ran till she wis |
| Central - GLA |
e. (The unlucky Bill hid left | oaf | writin oan his slate wae wan |
| Central - GLA |
r playin the Queen never left | oaf | arguin wae the ither players, |
| Central - GLA |
a soon hid the eake feeneesht | oaf | anaw. |
| Central - SEC |
h didnae. He jist shrugged it | oaf | : "It'll be soond. Ah'll lit h |
| Central - GLA |
bly. Some ae the birds hurrit | oaf | straight away: wan auld Magpi |
| Central - EDN |
this time, —Let us suck you | oaf | , aye? |
| Central - SEC |
ngs n that hard graft kin pey | oaf | someday. Ah mean that, nae sh |
| Central - EDN |
d to let him finish himsel’ | oaf | in his jeans like he did wi†|