School: Drinagh (roll number 10664)

Location:
Drinagh, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Pilib Ó Cróinín
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    because he used to see lights everywhere from that until he died.
    A carpenter was living in the same place and as the blind man because he got blind in the end was a better carpenter than he would not speak to the blind man. The blind man was honest but the other man was not. The carpenter saw the blind man after he died.
    He used to delight in joking the blind man, so now, even though the blind man was dead, he god a grand opportunity of letting out the bad mind he had for him as he said "So you are still blind; and the
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    English
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    Michael Sullivan
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