| Central - LAL |
our sheep... I will draw ye a | railin | tae pit roond your flooer... |
| Doric - DOR |
ower an struck his face on a | railin | . Ere wis |
| Central - SEC |
en his haun, the baw, and the | railin | . The baw draps intae the park |
| Central - SEC |
r at least paw it awa fae the | railin | . Declan’s a decent keeper, |
| Ulster - EUL |
g hir beret an coat up on the | railin | , held the railin o the bathin |
| Ulster - EUL |
y, who haed creepit unner the | railin | on tae the white, peebly shor |
| Central - SEC |
’s either wheechin ower the | railin | or it’s gonnae land oan a s |
| Doric - DOR |
ond the widden deck and white | railin | . |
| Ulster - EUL |
s the promenade tae the white | railin | bae the sea. ‘King Lir’s |
| Doric - MNA |
eriet in the neuk, wi an iron | railin | at his back an a buss o ivy h |
| Central - SEC |
aird oantae wan ae they rusty | railin | spikes. In a filum, there’d |