School: Turloch (roll number 10286)

Location:
Turlough, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
Éamonn Ó Maolmhuaidh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0120, Page 217

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    The man let him go. A short time after the man died, and he went to the gates of hell. When they saw him coming they said he was the man that beat them before, and they would not let him go in. So they drove him out through the world as Willo' the Wisp after that.
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  2. Once upon a time a farmer had a servant. This servant could not believe that the animals could talk at Christmas.
    So Christmas Eve he crept into the barn in which the animals were, and lay on the straw.
    He lay there till it was twelve o'clock. The first horse said to the one that was beside him. "This day week we shall have hard
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