Orkney - ORK | Whispers | ahint hands an sidwaes luks, | |
Central - SEC | raight fae the hoarses mooth" | whispers | Aldo, intae ma reluctant ear. |
Central - SEC | "Awrite, Aldo" | whispers | a monstrous, ugly voice, dire |
Central - LAL | 'Elsie,' | whispers | a voice. 'Elsie, go to the nu |
Central - SWE | ed, lips pursed, erms foldit, | whispers | fleein atween them. Somehin m |
Central - LAL | be faur waur. 'is wan time A | whispers | tae the waiter fir the bill. |
Central - LAL | y, is the baby comin?' Sandra | whispers | . |
Central - GLA | The hushed | whispers | n glances aw start tae make s |
Central - LAL | looks at Kate, sniggerin, and | whispers | : 'And she's Isla's witness. T |
Central - GLA | angs his fist on the door and | whispers | 378, don’t forget ... 378. |
Central - WCE | he rain and particularly loud | whispers | comin fae Lewis and Liam. "Li |
Central - SEC | urther: "Is that no rape?" he | whispers | . |
Central - SEC | ing about the dog, right?" he | whispers | . |
Central - LAL | 'So,' he | whispers | , 'will you be entering?' |
Central - GLA | 'An dae wit?' he | whispers | . |
Central - GLA | d passin McNulty the gram. He | whispers | somethin in his ear. |
Central - LAL | she | whispers | til the wren. |
Orkney - ORK | The | whispers | an catcaals reach oot o the h |
Orkney - ORK | the | whispers | an catcaals reach oot o the h |
Orkney - ORK | Up at Heathercoo the | whispers | start, |
Orkney - ORK | aer produced verbatim as the | whispers | threeded through the performa |
Central - GLA | ‘Aaww Da,’ he | whispers | . |
Central - EDN | t sound very legal?.’’ He | whispers | cautiously. |
Orkney - ORK | The bere | whispers | tae the tappan rain |
Central - SEC | ll gi'e tae them some Chinese | whispers | |
Ulster - WUL | An | whispers | , "Bae mae bride", |
Central - GLA | McDade leans in an | whispers | in ma ear ‘Danny, how dae a |
Doric - DOR | sinks doon an | whispers | wi the sea. |
Central - GLA | ah palm. Disco clocks this an | whispers | suhin in Mo's ear. Mo nods an |
Central - LAL | owin his dark brows, and then | whispers | , 'Jamie's been sick in the me |
Central - GLA | Danny turns tae me n | whispers | . 'Look, sir! It's fuckin Joe |
Central - SWE | Oan paper as in | whispers | , girns or skreighs |
Central - LAL | assed doun the generations in | whispers | like the recipe for a single |
Central - GLA | arts. Whytey pulls him back n | whispers | that we're Wee Kenzie's pals |
Central - SWE | In this citie o | whispers | doon daurk, smokey vennels wi |
Central - SWE | their names noo | whispers | o diasporas, |
Central - GLA | his, an Alice could only hear | whispers | noo an then; likesay, "Sure, |
Southern - SEA | is, an Ahlice could only hear | whispers | noo an then; sic as, "Sure, A |
Central - SEC | visible Britain yae only hear | whispers | aboot or see oan a thirty sec |
Central - LAL | klefart Hen, 31pp; Dead Men's | Whispers | , 30pp.; The Gods of Grayfriar |
Central - GLA | "That generation," Aonghas | whispers | tae me, "Widnae know folk mus |
Central - GLA | And you heard yer first | whispers | |
Central - SEC | €˜â€™Marvin?’’ Danny boay | whispers | . In order tae entice him back |