School: Carley (roll number 5332)

Location:
Tigh Munna, Co. na hIarmhí
Teacher:
Brigid Cooke
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0738, Page 320

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0738, Page 320

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    have the cure of the running worm. There is a man in this district who can never put a worm on a hook because the worm dies as soon as he touches it.
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  2. Tuesday & Saty are the "cross days of the week
    No one begins work on Saty. If begun on Saty it will never be finished. No one remove to a new house on Saty - "Saturday's flitting makes a short sitting"
    1st May is a "cross" day. No one lends anything on this date.
    "Days that they skinned the Old Cow" March borrowed three days from April "Riabhach days"
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