Central - SWE | Sheddaes | aff an fae the strand an pier | |
Central - DUN | the | sheddaes | |
Ulster - EUL | twos an whussles ris frae the | sheddaes | . "Come on on ower," said Mais |
Central - SWE | An track the | sheddaes | |
Central - AYR | g-heids, an laich doun in the | sheddaes | o the howes; afore the weemin |
Ulster - EUL | ve o her belly roonded on the | sheddaes | on the wal. She turnt tae the |
Central - SEC | yin wad hae been feart o the | sheddaes | that wis gaitherin aa aroon, |
Central - LAL | gaan - inti | sheddaes | an dust. |
Central - SEC | ee tailor wis weel acquent wi | sheddaes | , he wis yaised wi hearin the |
Central - AYR | ' exclaimed Jennet, when cool | sheddaes | frae the trees on the ither s |
Central - SEC | Whan | sheddaes | pass undeimous on the san, |
Central - SEC | An wastlins aye the wins an | sheddaes | faa: |
Central - SWE | es oan the faur side slaister | sheddaes | lik ink |
Ulster - EUL | ed an cairied on. An in thair | sheddaes | sut a lad whose green een fli |
Doric - DOR | ower the eenins pentin thair | sheddaes | on ruifs they dern practeese |
Central - SWE | that | sheddaes | maun wait oors tae ken. |
Central - SWE | whaur nocht but | sheddaes | dwall. |