Central - LAL | le playwrichts micht weel hae | restit | on their laurels, churnin oot |
Doric - DOR | tae gaun tae the loch. Yince | restit | an |
Central - EDN | He | restit | on a stane whaur the track jy |
Central - LAL | Guid nicht. Sleep weel an wak | restit | , freens. |
Central - LAL | gleg in the set-in bed, weel | restit | efter aicht hours sleep. The |
Central - AYR | 'John. I'm weel | restit | an fed, an hae steyd here lan |
Central - EDN | he hale o the wark o the ferm | restit | upo his michty shouders. Frae |
Shetland - SHD | paddled awa a peerie bit, an | restit | on dir reflections, bowin smu |
Central - AYR | o wee Janet. Peden smiled an | restit | a firm haun on his shouder. ' |
Doric - MNA | the speen doon on the rug an | restit | her haun a meenit, fur it wis |
Central - EDN | ld o a howe at nuin an ett an | restit | . |
Central - LAL | ka's bricht skinklin blue een | restit | for a meenit on Chairlie's fi |
Central - LAL | Thorfinn's ship. Brusi whiles | restit | wi Olaf, an the King gies Bru |
Central - EDN | days yit till thir cheils is | restit | fae thair last trek. There an |
Central - EDN | days yit till thir cheils is | restit | fae thair last trek. There an |
Central - LAL | ank. A hunner Heedrum-Hodrums | restit | on their oars and gawped up a |
Central - LAL | me the lave o the brig jeests | restit | an seelenced. The burn-watter |
Central - AYR | - for Adam an Bess, as they | restit | frae their labours, snugglt t |