School: Liosmheadhráin (roll number 12335)

Location:
Lismiraun, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
Dudley J. Solan
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    stone outside and then went to the dance. On returning home they went to get the cat but he was gone. The big stone was also gone and no trace of it to be seen anywhere.
    It would have taken ten men to carry it away as it took nine of the boys to roll it there. That cat was never seen or heard of since.
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  2. Long ago in Shanaghy there was a man and a woman living in a small house.
    They had a fresh milk-cow. They noticed that she was not giving the usual supply of milk. One day the man went
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    Maureen Durkan
    Gender
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