School: Rathmorrel (roll number 10545)

Location:
Rathmorrel, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Anraoí Ó Conchobhair
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0417, Page 090

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0417, Page 090

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  1. You should rise the fences before you sow the seed.
    You should think twice before you speak.
    The best boat man is on the land.
    The man of the talk is not the man of the work.
    Mortar between two timbers never took bond.
    Good economy is half house-keeping.
    Lost time is never found again.
    Always rise from the table with an appetite and you will never sit down without one.
    See a pin and pick it up and and the whole day long you will have luck.
    One years seeding makes nine years weeding.
    The best note is a bank note.
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