| Southern - SEA | Last came a wee feeble, | squeaky | voice, ("That's Bill," thocht |
| Central - AYR | At last cam a wee, waik, | squeaky | vyce, (That's Bill, thocht Al |
| Ulster - CUL | Last come a wee waik, | squeaky | voice ("That's Bill," thocht |
| Doric - NNB | cowned e Moose, in a shrill, | squeaky | voice. "Wid ee lek cats if ee |
| Doric - DOR | A | squeaky | voice said (it wis Jonsar Eck |
| Central - GLA | ection there's a sound like a | squeaky | bike wheel. Ah cannae see any |
| Doric - DOR | Pancake Meg's voice wis affa | squeaky | as she says. "I've left em on |
| Central - WCE | ld. Sae. A breathe oot, wi ma | squeaky | new-auld Scots shoes, an A fi |
| Doric - DOR | Jonsar Eck's voice turned | squeaky | again. "Fit wid that be, "he |
| Orkney - ORK | His voice wis high and | squeaky | and hid had a hollow ring. |
| Central - LAL | e Beckham, mebbes withoot the | squeaky | voice, the weirdy clathes an' |
| Central - AYR | it read oot, at the tap o his | squeaky | wee vyee, the name "Alison!" |
| Central - WCE | use it wis wan ae they really | squeaky | wans that sound lik yiv jist |