| Central - LAL |
. | STOAPS | . |
| Central - GLA |
hem in the caravan but Angela | stoaps | her. |
| Central - EDN |
racket comin fae the road and | stoaps | only occasionally tae take a |
| Central - GLA |
McDade | stoaps | in his tracks, turnin roon, â |
| Central - GLA |
at some rant or comment. Pee | stoaps | , fags, views ay lochs, storie |
| Central - GLA |
turns an catches his gaze. He | stoaps | drummin his haun an eyeballs |
| Central - GLA |
swer. We dae as he asks an he | stoaps | again, openin the door, sligh |
| Central - GLA |
arker says tae Dolly, when he | stoaps | laughin. |
| Central - LAL |
e wait tae mairrage afore she | stoaps | hidin she’s cliver. |
| Central - SEC |
ah go tae gee her a kiss she | stoaps | me in ma tracks. "Before I co |
| Central - GLA |
he past tense or usin glottal | stoaps | (like "unsettl't"), an apostr |
| Doric - DOR |
tae yer lungs and she nivver | stoaps | gaen on aboot it tae me. 'Din |
| Central - SEC |
ion. Everyboady in the boozer | stoaps | what their dain tae admire he |
| Central - LAL |
ve when suddenly ma projector | stoaps | . STOAPS. |
| Central - EDN |
ae offices until he suddenly | stoaps | half wey doon. Directin me in |