Ulster - CUL | hae jumpt up on hir feet in a | secont | ; shae lukt up, but it wus aal |
Ulster - CUL | n onie o thim. Hooiniver, the | secont | time roon, shae come on a low |
Ulster - CUL | an wus gitting wee'er bae the | secont | : shae shane fun oot that the |
Ulster - CUL | ae mae ain size agane; an the | secont | thing is tae fin mae wye inta |
Ulster - CUL | in the Duchess wus singin the | secont | verse o the sang, shae kept t |
Central - SEC | ris Maximus) micht end up the | secont | pairty and therefore the offi |
Central - DUN | hae tae bear in mind that the | secont | hauf o the echteenth century |
Central - LAL | scootie | secont | chaumer that hud the auld wum |
Central - LAL | Ane | secont | he was running fou tilt throu |
Ulster - CUL | side o the dorr as yersel, an | secont | , bae o the norration inside, |
Ulster - CUL | the Duchess wus wile ugly; an | secont | , baecaas shae wus jest the ri |
Ulster - CUL | t up an lee the coort; yit on | secont | thochts shae settelt tae rema |
Central - LAL | d he wis gettin. This wis his | secont | day in a raw wi next tae naet |
Central - LAL | In their gret | Secont | Comin here |