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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0221, Page 0025

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    The dead coach used to travel from Ballyhogue...

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    Mrs Kearns of Tinakilly was in Waterford about fifty years ago.

    Mrs Kearns of Tinakilly was in Waterford about fifty years ago. There was a fair in Waterford the same day. Herself and another woman were walking around the fair, when they heard two people talking Irish close by. Mrs. Kearns never heard Irish before, so she asked the other woman to stop and listen. They did so, and they were listening for some time, when the two fellows noticed them, and says one of
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