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Central - LAL | s but didnae chow; his heavy, | steikit | neives hingit fae the faw o t |
Central - LAL | e, by accident throu the hauf- | steikit | door, bent ower the ewer haei |
Central - AYR | s mooth, and its big een hauf- | steikit | . |
Central - AYR | ts nor his business. Better a | steikit | mou and an open hous - he th |
Central - SEC | hempies,” an shae | steikit | the duir tae. |
Central - AYR | airest wark for the cuik. She | steikit | a wee joug in baith her pooch |
Central - SEC | r shaddaes wes kest ontil the | steikit | |
Central - AYR | spring, when the door wis aye | steikit | tae haud oot the cauld, it wi |
Central - LAL | ae the jizzen fecht, ma mooth | steikit | : |
Central - AYR | k, they aa juist sat there wi | steikit | lugs - an gey few listened. |
Central - WCE | Lips pursed, een | steikit | , as tho in a dwam, |
Central - SWE | tin quate an still, their een | steikit | shut, |
Central - LAL | en hir ain chaumer wi the bar | steikit | , loast in hir dreams. An alan |
Central - AYR | froun that his een were near | steikit | ablow his brous, he erumpht i |
Central - LAL | gate blockit aff an ilka door | steikit | ticht. |
Central - AYR | their heids doun, their gabs | steikit | , thole aa the snash an thieve |
Central - LAL | is | steikit | ; I glaum at the hem o her goo |
Central - LAL | ye, seys Skaldie, dichtin his | steikit | ee, 'richt eneuch. Yi maun he |
Central - LAL | een hauflins | steikit | , see, an a bonnie smile |
Central - LAL | Bens wi braid ley-lanns | steikit | ablow, |
Central - SWE | The yett oot by | steikit | , |