School: Corra Finne (roll number 12877)

Location:
Corrofin, Co. Galway
Teacher:
Cáit Ní Lochlainn
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  1. Tailors and dressmakers make clothes. They make them by machines which is a very quick way. Some cloth is made out of cotton and the cotton grows in the United States, and in a great many other places. More clothes is made of wool while other clothes is out of silk. We wear light clothes in Summer time when the weather is very fine, and we wear heavy clothes in Winter when the weather is cold and wet.
    When a man wants a suit he goes to a tailor with the cloth. At first he takes
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