School: Tattenclave

Location:
Táite an tSléibhe, Co. Mhuineacháin
Teacher:
B. Ní Chróinín
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  1. 52. A drunken man is the devil's curse; but a drunken woman is twice worse.
    53. A dog is bold on his own hearth.
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  2. 54. Between two stools we go down.
    55. It is difficult to cut wool off a goat.
    56.If the cap suits you, wear it.
    57. A full head and a closed mouth.
    58. Be contented with your lot : you are bound to suffer if you're not.
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  3. 59. Never count your chickens before the are hatched.
    60. A shoemaker's wife and a smith's mare are always badly shod.
    61. It is too late to close the stable door when the horse is gone.
    62. One day in the town is worth a month in the country.
    63. God's help is nearer than the door.
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