School: Baile Nóra, Corcaigh

Location:
Ballynora, Co. Cork
Teachers:
Úna Ní Laoghaire Ss Ó Longaigh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0389, Page 415

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0389, Page 415

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    they run from the flies.
    8. When the flies are to be seen at nightfall.
    9. When the rainbow is to be seen it is a sign of a change from the present condition of the weather.
    10. When a blue flame in the fire.
    11. When the dust on the road blows around.
    12. When the soot falls down the chimney.
    13. When you hear sound louder than (uasal) usual.
    14. When the sea-gulls come inland there is a storm (of) on sea.
    15. When the smoke is blown
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