Central - EDN | “No,” she sayed | stievely | . “He is not some kind of cr |
Central - EDN | couple o days,” she sayed | stievely | as she stuid up tae lea thaim |
Central - EDN | urnt his back on her an sayed | stievely | , “Ah’m no takin a lassie |
Central - LAL | When he cam back he said | stievely | : |
Central - WCE | d as a mawk. Miss Honey stood | stievely | afor, the Heidie. For wanst s |
Central - LAL | 'Naw,' said Wee Grumphie | stievely | . "The tther side o the widd.' |
Central - AYR | The same ane ye'd aye | stievely | mairched ahint. |
Central - WCE | snipped. And noo, grippin him | stievely | by the twa lugs, she heezed h |
Central - EDN | “Ay,” sayed Hsien | stievely | . |
Central - WCE | the flimmer wumman, staundin | stievely | in the porch. 'Richt then,' h |
Central - WCE | Miss Honey kept lookin | stievely | at Matilda through her steel- |
Central - EDN | e, an Raggle’s vyce, cursin | stievely | . |