School: Cooneal (roll number 6416)
- Location:
- Coonealmore, Co. Mayo
- Teacher: Patrick Timbin
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- The King of Ireland's Son.
There was a King of Ireland once, and he had a son named Conn. All the young princes in those days used to be taught many kinds of manly exercises, both for war and for chase. And one of the arts that was taught was the art of sling. Slinging was brought to great perfection, so much so that some persons could knock down a bird on the the wing. Conn was very fond of the sling, and the ground was covered with snow. The sun was shining and the snow was crisp and glittering in the sunlight. As Conn was going along he saw a raven flying past. He put a stone in his sling and fired. The poor bird fell headlong to the earth. She was bleeding and she lay for a moment still. But when she felt Conn drawing near she dragged herself for about a yard over the snow. Then she could go no further; her life-blood was pouring out fast, she fluttered wildly for a second or two, and then lay still, she was dead. Conn was rather sorry when he saw her die, and then he stood gazing down at her for a long time. He looked at the glossy black plumage of the raven, then at the snow itself, so pure and white. And he thought(continues on next page)- Collector
- Bridget Keegan
- Gender
- Female
- Informant
- Pat Culkin
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Coonealmore, Co. Mayo