Doric - MNA | "Ay, amazin!" | repeatit | Muggie, liftin er glaiss te t |
Doric - MNA | "Deen an dustit," | repeatit | Jack, starin doon it the slen |
Doric - MNA | on syne pey er a compliment," | repeatit | Ronnie, giein Stevie the thoo |
Doric - MNA | "Aye..." | repeatit | Roy, shiftin in his seat. "Il |
Doric - MNA | "Aye, mebbe fir the best..." | repeatit | Arthur, "...aa things conseed |
Central - GLA | "Serpent, ah tell yel" | repeatit | the Doo, bit in a mair subdue |
Central - LAL | t whit dis 'ephemeral' mean?' | repeatit | the wee prince, wha had niver |
Central - LAL | e hunder an ae million whit?' | repeatit | the wee prince, wha didna qui |
Central - SEC | t didnae unnerstaund an tho A | repeatit | masel, still nae joy. |
Central - DUN | iccan tosh is designit tae be | repeatit | , time an time agin bi the med |
Central - EDN | “Deifness?” Beatrice | repeatit | , no shair that she had unners |
Central - LAL | for my rose,' the wee prince | repeatit | , sae he wadna forget. |
Central - EDN | ay in your seats,” the vyce | repeatit | firmly, than there wis silenc |
Central - EDN | He | repeatit | this comical nory. “Thoo ca |
Doric - MNA | ar echty. Gettin mairret," he | repeatit | , fair dumfoonert it his pal's |
Central - GLA | their proaper places-aw," he | repeatit | wae emphasis, shootin Alice a |
Central - GLA | "Diz the boots an shoes!" she | repeatit | in a tone ae wunner. |
Central - EDN | say: He was already dead. She | repeatit | it oot lood. “He wis aaread |
Central - EDN | noddit. “For eatin,” she | repeatit | . |
Central - EDN | “Raggle?” she | repeatit | . “Whit dis Raggle hae tae d |
Central - EDN | it dis thoo caal that?” she | repeatit | , correctin Beatrice’s pronu |
Central - LAL | e A didna ken A needit an the | repeatit | reference tae the "two Chriss |
Central - EDN | “Ma braith’s bad!” he | repeatit | . “Yourra yin tryin tae stea |
Central - EDN | a wry smile. “Oh. Ah,” he | repeatit | . “Weill, it’s a stert.” |
Central - EDN | “The ceety o weemen?” he | repeatit | , no unnerstaunin. |
Central - AYR | croquet." The PuddockFlunkie | repeatit | , wi the same poe-face, only c |
Central - GLA | t different!" the Mock Turtle | repeatit | thoughtfully. "Ah'd hke tae h |
Doric - MNA | "Twinty seconds," ye | repeatit | , lookin disappyntit. "Ah'd li |
Central - GLA | "Gie yer evidence," the King | repeatit | , beelin,; "ir ah'll hiv ye ex |
Central - LAL | ang the alairm bell. Git,' Ah | repeatit | is he didnae muive. |
Doric - DOR | wirds. And it stairted fan I | repeatit | thaim tae ma granny - |
Central - LAL | But Arachne wisna fashed, an | repeatit | her challenge. |
Central - EDN | o sicht. She shuk her heid an | repeatit | the wirds ‘for eatin’ a w |
Central - SEC | ie! The machine unnerstuid an | repeatit | it in the same English R.P. A |
Central - EDN | The twa o thaim met her ee an | repeatit | the ilk wirds that Tad had sa |
Central - EDN | “Blown up?” the auld man | repeatit | . “Blown up? Over the Fundam |
Central - EDN | disna hae tae kill,” Hsien | repeatit | , “just pit an opponent oot |
Central - EDN | “Rational?” Hsien | repeatit | . “Collegiality?” |
Central - GLA | e the nex verse," the Gryphon | repeatit | impatiently: "it goes 'Ah pas |
Central - DUN | r that Robert Louis Stevenson | repeatit | the warnin seyin that the mit |
Central - DUN | e funny tho. Ae tale that wis | repeatit | time an agin wis that o the f |
Central - SWE | s, sons, dochters generations | repeatit | , genes returnit. The loch ken |
Central - EDN | “Ayallar Sheher,” Nusiret | repeatit | in Uighur, “the ceety o wee |
Central - SEC | tane efter tither, as Dauvit | repeatit | |
Central - GLA | settle the question, an they | repeatit | aw their |
Central - GLA | ay croquet." The Frog-Flunkey | repeatit | , in the same solemn tone, onl |
Central - LAL | ‘A wee lassie. Again.’ | repeatit | William in a disjaskit vyce, |
Central - LAL | “I maun focus,” | repeatit | Atalanta ower an ower tae her |