Central - LAL | at a | streitch | , nor wi staundin on concrete |
Central - AYR | they fell, ower a fifty-yaird | streitch | o bluid-soaked muir gress, we |
Central - LAL | he can shaw, in his mind, tae | streitch | , in fact, weil intae the byga |
Central - EDN | ae tae be somewhaur alang the | streitch | o Border that rins athort Tib |
Central - WCE | ie in an awfu swither, ti the | streitch | that she haes aiblins tint hi |
Central - LAL | ay. Luik hoo it picks oot the | streitch | o the auld Brig an kythes it |
Central - SEC | cairriet oot ower a sax month | streitch | , atwein April an October o le |
Central - EDN | m ower the heid in an arch an | streitch | the ither doon the leg. Still |
Central - EDN | a waved thaim doon on an open | streitch | oO road. |
Central - EDN | a waved thaim doon on an open | streitch | oO road. |
Central - WCE | recks?), an ti what | streitch | it is a wechtie taiken o nati |
Central - EDN | an lift her upwart tae the fu | streitch | o his erms; he had an unaccoo |