I have heard their communing so often tauld ower, that I almost think I was there mysell, though I couldna be born at the time. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Becuz kitteh wuz annoyeiyng teh hyuoomin, hims tauld her tuu goe and taike a flieying leep; ❋ Unknown (2008)
Ratton — they tauld me ye were hanged, man; or did ye get out ❋ Unknown (2007)
I look, I see a face laughing like Meg Murdockson, when she tauld me I had seen the last of my wean. ❋ Unknown (2007)
“Could they na?” said Effie, with something like awakened interest — for life is dear even to those who feel it is a burden — “Wha tauld ye that, Jeanie?” ❋ Unknown (2007)
“Haud your peace, ye knave, and hear what I have to say till ye — We are gaun a bit into the Hielands” — “Ye tauld me sae already,” replied the incorrigible ❋ Unknown (2005)
My father the deacon used aye to laugh when he tauld me how that by-word came up. ❋ Unknown (2005)
“I tauld ye that ye would find nae Jacobites here.” ❋ Unknown (2005)
“I tauld ye what wad come, gentlemen,” said the landlady, ❋ Unknown (2005)
“Ye are bound for the ordinary, my lord?” said the cynic; — “weel, ye canna do better — there is choice company there, and peculiarly selected, as I am tauld, being, dootless, sic as it is desirable that young noblemen should herd withal — and your noble father wad have been blithe to see you keeping such worshipful society.” ❋ Unknown (2004)
We were tauld the loon threw himsell into the Thames in a fit of desperation. ❋ Unknown (2004)
So I swarmed up his coat, seized his dirk, and stifled his yawp, the while I tauld him the steel wad dirl in his gullet did he gie trouble. ❋ Anderson, Poul (2000)
Ye tauld 'em doon at Brunan I gaed milk tae the swine ❋ Unknown (1998)
I'm no ane to boast I tauld ye so, and thus I'll say no word about hoo I warned this were a bad spot for us. ❋ Anderson, Poul, 1926- (1953)
I'm more oft richt than wrong, as nobbut ma modesty forbids me to prove wi 'many a tale oot o' ma past, like yon time when a manticore were lurking in the Grotto o 'Gawyr and I tauld puir young Sir Turold and I tauld him --' ❋ Anderson, Poul, 1926- (1953)
At last they said I was mad, an 'I went awee tae th' 'sylum yonder i' th 'town, an' then I gat some sleep; an 'ane nicht I saw in a dream a woman a' in white, an 'she laid her cool, moist han' on my hot forehead, an 'tauld me she would save me yet. ❋ Charles W. Hall (N/A)
Mony a lee I tauld doon there i 'the clachan to soother them oot o' butter and milk and eggs, and a bit hen at times; mony a time I hae gie'n my ain dinner to thae gangrel bodies frae ❋ Neil Munro (N/A)
An 'what she wadna breathe in words she tauld it wi' here e'e. ❋ Various (N/A)
The gilliteen again, I'm tauld its just perfectly ridiculous how soon that does it's turn. ❋ Various (N/A)