School: Teampall Mhuire

Location:
Carbad Beg, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
Eithne, Bean Uí Mhaonghaille
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    drawing the tyre.
    Then when the iron is cooled it tightened on the timber and there is no danger of it falling off
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  2. I. A Broken glass means bad luck for seven years.
    II. A green frock means bad luck.
    III. Top meet a red-haired woman on the road means bad luck for the day.
    Vi
    The first team of horses that you see ploughing in the spring if they are facing you shall ill-luck throughout the year.
    V. To spill salt means bad luck also.
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