Central - LAL | Amaist | afore I kent it, the simmer w | |
Southern - SEA | amaist | inti the Plou. | |
Central - EDN | ae the butler's Adam's aiple. | Amaist | afore he kennt whit wis happe |
Central - LAL | r wi her ettlin his ilka need | amaist | afore he gied vyce til't, at |
Central - LAL | He looked forlorn an Tam cud | amaist | feel sorry for him. |
Central - LAL | ffoldin ready for stertin. He | amaist | forgot the Dumb Jyner, but he |
Doric - SNO | something | amaist | langed for. |
Central - SEC | o the Forth rail brig an mak | amaist | ane eyland fortrace o thair h |
Central - SEC | The foirsman | amaist | smyllit, fur John hedna sein |
Central - EDN | urds fawit on hiz dowff herin | amaist | lik a roup. Lowpin aff hiz fo |
Central - SEC | pit intilt, tho A selt it fur | amaist | sax tymes the sum |
Ulster - GUL | It's | amaist | as if A've bin bate wae a sti |
Doric - DOR | mornin. A was | amaist | ready for the scuil haen ette |
Doric - DOR | e saicont hauf o the clim was | amaist | as hard as the furst hauf, bi |
Central - LAL | side an nerrae-boukit, whiles | amaist | |
Central - LAL | ng, an the ring o the waa wis | amaist | lockit. |
Ulster - PUL | isht it sae weel ’at it wus | amaist | staunin up oot o tha wuid — |
Central - LAL | emmlin but he obeyed. Matthew | amaist | hid a hairt attack when Mr. M |
Ulster - PUL | ha byue o Grace’s pinny — | amaist | oot o sicht ahint a tummock o |