School: Caladh na Muc
- Location:
- Callownamuck, Co. Galway
- Teacher: -

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- (continued from previous page)three days and he couldn't move. After that time his son Oisin came hunting and when he saw the old man he gave him alms. When Fionn spoke Oisin knew his voice and he brought him home on a stretcher of leaves. Then they brought him to the girl's father and they told him what had happened. He gave Fionn something to drink out of a glass and Fionn became as young as he had been before.
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“Bhí mada ag Fionn dárbh ainm dó Bran.”
Bhí mada ag Fionn dárbh ainm dó Bran. Mada an maith a bhí ann. Bhí sé amuigh ag snámh lá agus báthadh é. Bhí briseadh croidhe ar Fhionn 'na dhiaidh.Brighidh Ní Chéide,
Cluain Mór,
Ros Cathail,
Co. na Gaillimhe.- Collector
- Brighidh Ní Chéide
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Cloonmore, Co. Galway