School: Baile Mhic Aodha (Ballymachugh)

Location:
Baile Mhic Aodha, Co. an Chabháin
Teacher:
S. Ní Dhuinnín
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0988, Page 306

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  1. 1) Once a man and twice a child.
    2) After a storm there is always a calm and after a woman there is always a man.
    3) They all chip of the one block.
    4) It was not off the grass he licked it.
    5) When the old cock crows the young one learns
    6) After a pig there is always a ham.
    7) Its along lane there is no turn in.
    8) One good turn deserves another.
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