| Central - SWE |
| purvey | nor a wake wi money ye've no |
| Central - LAL |
maist mooth-watterin feast, a | purvey | o sappie creeshie chooks...' |
| Central - GLA |
've brought this laddie tae a | purvey | in East Kilbride and still he |
| Central - GLA |
are' an insensitive term at a | purvey | ? |
| Central - GLA |
mirror. Ah snap it shut. 'The | Purvey | ?' Robert asks, 'Is that a pub |
| Central - LAL |
'It'll mak the | purvey | intae a ceilidh,' said Mr Tod |
| Central - GLA |
nters that urnae here fur the | purvey | look on, glad ae some enterta |
| Central - SWE |
ddin as ye's blethered at the | purvey | , pickin at the pieces and the |
| Central - GLA |
l pit in an appearance at the | purvey | though, that shid be enough. |
| Central - LAL |
The Muckle | Purvey | |
| Central - DUN |
ff ti thi busker Stephen John | Purvey | Esq. An meh rite-in partners |
| Central - GLA |
urr. Were goin tae ma stepdas | purvey | . |
| Central - LAL |
it has tae be a totally braw | purvey | . And tell her the rest o us w |