School: St Bridget's (roll number 13854)

Location:
Derrymore, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
Máire Uí hOistín
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    with hers or his teeth. The boys or girls who bites the apple has it. They put money in a deep basin which is filled with water. Whoever is able to take the (water) money out of the water with his or her teeth they can keep it. Apples are roasted too on Hallow Eve.
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