Volume: CBÉ 0312

Date
1937
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0312, Page 0156

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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0312, Page 0156

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    In West Clare there lived a young chap about sixteen years of age.

    In West Clare there lived a young chap about sixteen years of age. He got sick and died in a few days sickness. So there was a travellin fella goin around lookin for lodging, and he was in the habit of stayin in this house. So he came this night and they weren't willin to lave him in, but they kep him anyhow. So some hour about about one o'clock, he was sittin by the fire and the door opened and the young fella walked in, that was buried. So the travellin man he fainted away and stopped that way for
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