| Orkney - ORK |
| Morag | MacInnes’s poiïm sequins â |
| Central - LAL |
ye're a terrible blasphemer,' | Morag | chided. 'It'll serve ye richt |
| Central - LAL |
or swung open an in processed | Morag | , her airms ootstreiched, pres |
| Central - LAL |
e be a braw big lassie," seyd | Morag | 's grannie. |
| Central - LAL |
A whilie efter, aince | Morag | hid gaen hame fir her denner, |
| Central - LAL | 'Can ye gie | Morag | a haun tae finish the hoose?' |
| Orkney - ORK |
on widna cost the yird. Katie | Morag | could be owreset in Scots. Th |
| Central - SEC |
yle wi poems the likes o Lang | Morag | , Whustl'n Jim Hall an Auld Da |
| Central - SEC |
nnett, Scottish Step Dance wi | Morag | Johnston and John Sikorsky, W |
| Orkney - ORK |
he secind is tae tak Fiona an | Morag | MacInnes’s aproch (tho thei |
| Southern - SWE | Scots weans no that lang ago | Morag | . Ah mind the tawse gettin yai |
| Central - SEC |
me maist o the time thir deys | Morag | . Dae ye want me tae keep her |
| Central - EDN |
minibus, whaur she wis met by | Morag | , oor spiritual leader an’ c |
| Central - EDN |
Marion an’ | Morag | |
| Central - LAL |
“ | Morag | an masel led the cless throu |
| Central - SEC |
der references the likes o „ | Morag | wi the Titian hair' an „the |