School: Tullogher, Ros Mhic Treoin (roll number 14648)

Location:
Tullagher, Co. Kilkenny
Teacher:
Mrs Winnie Murphy
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0846, Page 421

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  1. A little girl in this locality (Brownsford) got a sore boil on her neck, and her parents brought her over to Charley James, a Protestant, who lived in Killeen, where Diamonds now reside, it is not far from the bridge of Killeen which is between Brownsford and Killeen and is over a stream or brook. Charley James was blind, but he cured the child by carrying her across the bridge; while doing so he had an egg in his hand, and repeated the following rhyme:
    "The brook and the dragon were crossing the bridge
    The brook ran away and the dragon fell in,"
    while repeating the last line he flung the egg into the stream, and said "Now, girl, you'll be alright." She was soon quite well, and the boil soon cured.
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    In the West (Co. Sligo) when a person got sick,

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