Central - LAL | a | wraith | in the still air, and I think |
Central - LAL | see him thru the haar, lik a | wraith | -waulker. Skald the Ferryman w |
Central - LAL | Be shair, ma | wraith | he felt it; |
Ulster - SYN | t, an thocht the' haed saen a | wraith | . An he sayed tae thaim, "For |
Ulster - PUL | a brownie, or a banshee, or a | wraith | , or a pelt. |
Ulster - SYN | i fear the' caad oot, "It's a | wraith | !" But strecht awa Jesus spauk |
Doric - MNA | fa telt ye tae haud awa fae e | wraith | att's comin? Lat's see fit ye |
Central - GLA | The | wraith | bell chimes. |
Doric - MNA | h krept up Paul’s nebo. The | wraith | bellowed “ye’ll aa pay fo |
Doric - MNA | The dugs followed him an the | wraith | wiz jist stood there. Paul wi |
Doric - MNA | back o his neck. A corp like | wraith | arose fae the grun an twa unb |
Central - LAL | maister seen it, he wis fell | wraith | an sayed, ‘A ken whit ye’ |
Central - WCE | n got masel gey disjaiskit an | wraith | , |
Doric - ABN | bbie hid a Rolls Royce Silver | Wraith | ). It didna tak muckle tae ple |
Central - WCE | bauld tellin fae yin whae is | wraith | : |
Central - WCE | hostler’s smile wir fou aw | wraith | , but his voice wis steidy. |