Central - SWE | Waterloo | Tower, New Abbey | |
Ulster - EUL | doon the brae, ah thocht. The | Waterloo | Road slopes right doon ontae |
Ulster - EUL | sther tae lea. She needed the | Waterloo | Road tae be at peace again aw |
Ulster - EUL | the lace curtain tae see the | Waterloo | Road speckelt in yellae rain. |
Ulster - EUL | the haal mairks o life on the | Waterloo | Road. |
Ulster - EUL | "There isnae a wumman on the | Waterloo | Road wud abandon a wean on a |
Ulster - EUL | he had bin traispsin roon the | Waterloo | Read posin as Lily fur the mi |
Ulster - EUL | bare-fit wi the weans on the | Waterloo | Road." |
Ulster - EUL | yairns aboot hir days on the | Waterloo | Road. He spent half his child |
Ulster - EUL | here we were at the tap o the | Waterloo | Road, me on the precipice o m |
Ulster - EUL | she reached the corner o the | Waterloo | Road. There a wheen o lassies |
Ulster - EUL | wairm voices an grates o the | Waterloo | Road. There, lanesomeness had |
Ulster - EUL | oice puffed up the baks o the | Waterloo | Road. "Mayzeee!l" it bellae'd |
Ulster - EUL | e lang, skinny gairdens o the | Waterloo | Road frae the three large hoo |
Ulster - EUL | ins rairly ventured ayont the | Waterloo | Road. What uise was the Chain |
Central - WCE | inton done afore the Battle o | Waterloo | . Okay, her enemy wisnae Napol |
Central - DUN | icht hammerin at the Battle o | Waterloo | in the middle o June. This ti |
Ulster - EUL | sheuk hir heid. The wemeen o | Waterloo | Road had tended tae Sally's w |
Southern - SEA | Close by to | Waterloo | |
Central - DUN | . Howivver in the years eftir | Waterloo | when times were gey hard fer |
Ulster - BUL | au Tae tha Kitlin''s Mound at | Waterloo | Throuither gart throu an thro |
Doric - MNA | again. He'd deen it eence at | Waterloo | so he could surely dee it aga |
Doric - MNA | twa lads like a carronade at | Waterloo | . At first they’d been shock |
Doric - MNA | ully hid stood in the line at | Waterloo | wi the Gordons and mair by lu |
Doric - MNA | he did aa the years afore at | Waterloo | . He waited a minty or twa til |
Doric - MNA | I met my | Waterloo |