School: Breac-Cluain (B.) (roll number 16217)

Location:
Brackloon, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Pádraig Ó Séaghdha
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0426, Page 524

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    But if he's alive he's in Camp or in Brandon,
    Or away in the mountains in some place remote,
    But whilst I am living I have a story for telling,
    About my rambles through Kerry and the Dingle Puck Goat.
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    Long ago two men from the west of Dingle went to America.

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      1. verbal arts (~1,483)
        1. jokes (~6,086)
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      1. supernatural and legendary beings (~14,864)
    Language
    English
    Informant
    John Curtin
    Gender
    Male
    Age
    53
    Occupation
    Labourer
    Address
    Anascaul, Co. Kerry
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    There was a man in Camp and his horse was going to have a foal.

    There was a man in Camp and his horse was going to have a foal. He put the horse into the kitchen and he tied her well. The fairies came that night to take away the horse. And they were more fairies trying to stop them. The fairies made three attempts to get the horse and the horse broke the rope the three times. The man of the house got up and he
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