Central - LAL | Poloko | , wha wis dootless feelin seik | |
Central - LAL | neuch, and she kent his name, | Poloko | , but she didna ken awfie muck |
Central - LAL | If ye lea it there, Precious, | Poloko | will be shair tae pauchle it! |
Central - LAL | through the leaves. | Poloko | watched it, ang syne ran forw |
Central - LAL | 'A snake" whuspered | Poloko | . |
Central - LAL | aid. "'Thae wans that accused | Poloko | o pauchlin micht like tae thi |
Central - LAL | 'Perfect, said | Poloko | . "Tap o the cless, heid o the |
Central - LAL | bealin African sun, she fund | Poloko | and spiered at him tae chum h |
Central - LAL | yne Tapiwa raxed oot tae feel | Poloko | 's haunds. |
Central - LAL | playgrund whaur they had seen | Poloko | sittin on a rock. Precious ra |
Central - LAL | s are, they're richt there in | Poloko | 's kyte!"' |
Central - LAL | we dae ken,' said Sepo. 'It's | Poloko | , that's wha it is." |
Central - LAL | Ye could mak folk happier as | Poloko | wis noo. |
Central - LAL | Precious hoped that | Poloko | hadna heard this, but she wis |
Central - LAL | s,' She paused lookin doon at | Poloko | . 'Ye're shair ye hinng pauchl |
Central - LAL | ed Tapiwa, pyntin a fingir at | Poloko | . 'We hae fund the thief. It's |
Central - LAL | t me that this mornin. I doot | Poloko | 's laid intae them awready!' |