School: Kilsaran (C.) (roll number 14208)

Location:
Kilsaran, Co. Louth
Teacher:
M. Nic Craith
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0670, Page 032

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0670, Page 032

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  2. Many old customs still are observed at Hallow Eve. We put a bowl of water, a bowl of clay, and a ring on the table. We are blindfolded and we try to put our hand on one of them.
    If it is the water, we will cross the ocean before this time next year.
    If it is the clay, we will be dead for next Hallow Eve, and if it is the ring, we will be married for next year.
    If you go to the door first thing on Hallow Eve morning and look out, the first man you see that
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