| Central - SEC | toe, blackened at the edges, | peeped | through. The crab flung the c |
| Southern - SEA | tae dae: yince or twice she'd | peeped | intae th book hur sister was |
| Doric - NNB | ll do: wance or twice she hed | peeped | intill e book her sister wis |
| Central - GLA | r hearin her; an when nex she | peeped | oot the Fish-Flunkey wis away |
| Orkney - ORK | oot again bit efter a while I | peeped | roond the corner. He wis stil |
| Doric - NNB | tched hersel up on tiptoe, an | peeped | oer e edge o e mushroom, an h |
| Central - GLA | l up ontae her tippy-toes, an | peeped | aer the edge ae the mushroom, |
| Central - LAL | that | peeped | frae flouncy skirts. |
| Doric - NNB | hearan her; an when she next | peeped | oot e Fish-Footman wis gone, |