School: Tobar an Choire (2)
- Location:
- Tobercurry, Co. Sligo
- Teacher: Eilís Caswall
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“You should never give a pen, knife or any such shape thing to anybody, without firsat sticking it into wood.”
You should never give a pen, knife or any such shape thing to anybody, without first sticking it into wood. The pin pen or suck lime article is said to cut line(no title)
“You will have no luck with your first if you give away a clocking hen.”
You will have no luck with your fowl if you give away a clocking hen.(no title)
“You should never exchange a setting of eggs until your own are hatched else you will have no birds that year.”
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- Mrs Jinks
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Oghambaun, Co. Sligo
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“On November's nigh a girl goes straight out blindfolded to a cabbage field and pulls a cabbage stalk.”
On November's night a girl goes out blindfolded to a cabbage field and pulls a cabbage stalk. If the cabbage has a straight stalk she will get a straight (?) husband, but if the cabbage stalk is crooked her husband will be lame.