Central - SEC | 'This,' | seys | she an timed a dose o iodine |
Central - LAL | aa Norrawa in ma ain hauns,' | seys | Harald. Sae they cryit him Sh |
Central - DUN | Education Act (1872) | seys | it just fine: The language of |
Central - LAL | 'Aye, | seys | Skaldie, dichtin his steikit |
Central - GLA | , quinie?” the Mither mebbe | seys | . Ah hear this play. The coffe |
Central - LAL | he | seys | , "An it's aa your wark! |
Central - SEC | et it tae the richt time.' he | seys | , fiddlin wi the winder. |
Central - DUN | naethin for a meenit. Then he | seys | tae me. |
Central - LAL | s. 'Sic a mensefou bairn, she | seys | tae Brither Cyril, gien him a |
Central - SEC | xpleen whit's wrang wi me she | seys | ''that the trauma had likely |
Central - DUN | Whit he | seys | maks an affy lot o sense an y |
Central - DUN | lity, whaur facks are whit he | seys | they are? |
Central - DUN | ak awa. Or as the same mannie | seys | in the Bible: |
Central - LAL | Ah | seys | , "It's been a while." |
Central - SEC | o heez kirtenin, heez faither | seys | 'Ah kin tell ye that the wee |
Central - LAL | Your ain anlie - that | seys | : |
Central - DUN | Nou, oniebuddie that | seys | they dinnae believe that the |
Central - GLA | “He’s OK,” Margaret | seys | , her Doric aa rin dry. |
Central - GLA | “Yes.” Margaret | seys | . “Yes.” |