School: Killorglin (C.) (roll number 12833)

Location:
Killorglin, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Úna Nic Choluim
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  1. 198 If a funeral went the nearest way round to the graveyard, it would be unlucky
    199 Falling in the grave-yard is a sign that that person would be the next to die.
    200 Wearing new clothes or new shoes going to a funeral is unlucky.
    201 If a person died and another person wore his or her clothes, the clothes were torn the deceased would appear to some friend of that person and he or she would tell that person to tell his friend to sew the clothes if that person
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