Central - SEC | acknowledged wae he his heid, | timidly | . |
Southern - SEA | t, Ah'm afraid," said Ahlice, | timidly | : "some o th words hae got cha |
Ulster - CUL | aes haun on hir airm, an said | timidly | , "Mine, mae dear: shae's only |
Ulster - CUL | e shanesie dance," said Alice | timidly | . |
Central - GLA | ce-brand new, eh," said Alice | timidly | . |
Central - GLA | ae this moarnin,"' said Alice | timidly | : "bit it's nae use gaun back |
Doric - NNB | wful bonny dance," sade Alice | timidly | . |
Southern - SEA | gie nice dance," said Ahlice | timidly | . |
Southern - SEA | shire-Puss," she sterted, gie | timidly | , as she did no at aw ken whet |
Southern - SEA | she walked up towards eet gie | timidly | , sayin tae hersel "Suppose ee |
Doric - NNB | laid his han on her airm, an | timidly | sade "Consider, ma dear: she |
Southern - SEA | aid eis haun oan hur airm, an | timidly | said "keep th heid, ma dear: |
Doric - NNB | e walked up towards id rether | timidly | , sayan till hersel "Suppose i |
Ulster - CUL | oarnin," said Alice a wee bit | timidly | ; "yit it's nae use gan baak t |
Doric - NNB | Alice went | timidly | up till e door, an knocked. |
Central - GLA | hen she walked up tae it awfy | timidly | , sayin tae hersel "Spose it's |