School: Sixmilebridge (C.)

Location:
Six-mile-bridge, Co. Clare
Teacher:
M. J. Walker
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  2. One time three men found out where gold was hidden. They arranged to go and seek it. Two of them went and one stayed at home. To their great surprise all they could find was a big heap of cireogs. They felt so vexed that they filled a bag of them and took them to the man that stayed at home. They went to the door opened it and threw in the bag saying, There is some gold for you. When the man awoke in the morning he found the bag. He opened it and it was full of gold.
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