School: Dún Mór (cailíní)

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Dún Mór, Co. na Gaillimhe
Teacher:
Eibhlín Halliday
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0037, Page 0071

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0037, Page 0071

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    Bhí fear a raibh mórán do shaibhreas an t-saoghail aige ina chomhnuidhe i dTulac na Dála fadó agus níor mhaith leis bás a fhághail cor ar bith.

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    A great feast was once prepared for the Kings of Munster and Connaught and their friends.

    During the night which was one of great enjoyment, the King of Munster told the King of Connaught that he could ask him for one request and that if it were in his power he would grant it to him. The King of Connaught asked him to give him Killarney forever. The Munster King granted it to him and pretended he was not at all displeased. The Connaught King then allowed the King of Munster to ask him for a request. Great was his disappointment when the Munster King asked Killarney back again. Such bargaining is ever since spoken of us :
    "Aithchuinge Bhriain agus a dhá shúil ina dhiaidh"
    At one time there was a ghost seen every night in a lake in Elphin drawing a stone up
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    At one time there was a ghost seen every night in a lake in Elphin drawing a stone up and down the lake and each morning the stone was left in the same place on the brink of the lake.

    At one time there was a ghost seen every night in a lake in Elphin drawing a stone up
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