School: Sruthar (C.)

Location:
Shrule, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
Bríd, Bean Uí Éanacháin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0102, Page 198

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  2. Long ago beggars were very plentiful. Crowds of them used to go around every day. They used to be seen by the roadside in crowds, fighting and screaming. It was he same beggars that used to come always. There used to be a beggar called 'Pancakes'. The reason he was called that name, was because he used not eat any bread, but pancakes. Another beggar was called Bunnyares (?). He stayed at my father's house for three days. Every day he used to go out selling things. he used to sell lace, laces, pins, combs, and many other things. the beggars were well treated long ago. They used
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