School: Moate (1)

Location:
Moate, Co. Westmeath
Teacher:
T. Ó Gríbhthín
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0745, Page 199B

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  1. You cannot put an old head on young shoulders. A green Christmas makes a fat graveyard. It is a good horse that doesn't make a stumble. A windy day is not the day for the scollops. An excuse is nearer to a woman than her praisgin. You cannot have two sides of a story. It is as good for the goose as it is for the gander. You cannot whistle and chew meal at the same time. A rolling stone gathers no moss. Its for his own good the cat purs. The relapse is worse than the first fever. You cannot put a square peg in a round hole. Health is better than riches. Waste not want not. A stitch in time saves nine. A wet and a wind May fills the haggard with corn and hay. A wet and a windy July brings many a tear to the farmer's eye. A good wife is better than a fortune. When the cat is away the mice can play.
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