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| speen | , a stick, an the tap o granny |
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| speen | in o a jar o jam looks roon a |
| Doric - MNA | hve gotten yer knife, fork, | speen | an teaspeen an ahm nae givi |
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nny gied him a coat hinger, a | speen | an some towe, an he wannert i |
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n she hid te fish it oot wi a | speen | . "Ah'm tellin ye ess, though, |
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on a | speen | . Neist time it rained, Grace |
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ee metal dishie an sookin the | speen | . |
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in grammar, an the rasp o the | speen | as it turned ower the yalla d |
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Minnie pit the | speen | doon on the rug an restit her |
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Jonsar Eck pit the | speen | o jam back in the jar, he tho |
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ture bottle an a great muckle | speen | . |
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otterin pink mass wi a widden | speen | , the kitchen full o the sweet |
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her Halloween neep wi a soup | speen | an gaitherin the scrapit daud |
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Sookin on a siller | speen | |
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sie, pickin up a shiny silver | speen | . |
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ye hid been in the middle at | speen | -feedin saps til a crochley aa |
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their weis heep's a different | speen | 's an furk's an nyfe's, cus ei |
| Doric - DOR | in. A rare job. Wiz er a bint | speen | or twa as weel ? |