| Central - WCE |
ike thon if ye gang through a | stables | when the cuddies are eatin th |
| Central - WCE |
ff that folk use in byres and | stables | and hen-hooses. |
| Central - GLA |
The | stables | stand tae the right wae a big |
| Central - NEC |
ieve his een. Or his neb. The | stables | were hootchin. There wis cudd |
| Central - NEC |
burn breengin richt intae the | stables | . The rammy o watter skooshed |
| Central - GLA |
There's six ae us in the | stables | . We're the troops our age. Th |
| Central - EDN |
harness-room at the end o the | stables | wis brak open; the bits, the |
| Central - LAL |
herness-room at the end o the | stables | wis burst intae: the bits, th |
| Doric - MNA |
fae muckin oot Maximus it the | stables | . She soundit like she needit |
| Central - NEC |
ay, Hercules had redd oot the | stables | . They were bonnie and clean a |
| Central - NEC |
es's men dragged them oot the | stables | but on the wey doon tae the s |
| Central - NEC |
and tiptaed intae the king's | stables | . |
| Central - LAL | ng or two towards heating his | stables | |
| Central - NEC |
ot. Gang ower and redd up his | stables | and we'll pit that doon in th |
| Central - NEC |
by boars, cleaned oot clarty | stables | , been keeched on by craws, be |