Volume: CBÉ 0460 (Part 1)

Date
1937
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0460, Page 0170

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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0460, Page 0170

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    her permission. She gave her permission on the spot and not long after that they were married and Jack and his wife and his mother lived happy ever afterwards.
    They put down the kittle and made the tay.
    And I got a cup and I came away.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
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    I happened to be at a wake wan night…

    I happened to be at a wake wan night and it was a very curious thing all the people there at the wake that night had a name that corresponded with some part of the house. There were Wall, Waters, White, Joices Rafters Neill, and I dunno how many more. There were surely six or seven more of them in it but I forgot them all now.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
    Date
    15 December 1937
    Item type
    Lore
    Language
    English
    Writing mode
    Handwritten
    Writing script
    Gaelic script
    Informant
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    A person should always be taught to come out of the right side of the shed…

    A person should always be taught to
    come out of the right side of the
    shed or they would be a chitóg all their
    life.
    (continues on next page)
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.