School: Caladh na Feirsde (roll number 13481/2)

Location:
Callanafersy West, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Séamus Ó Luain
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    told Mike to tell it stop but he promised he wouldn't unless he would get back his other one. So the landlord gave it to him, and Mike went happily home with the two of them. He got very rich after that, but one day after his death some servants who were putting the things in order, broke the bottles and at last they were thrown out.
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  2. There was a crowd of men playing cards one night in Killarney. One of them said that he saw a white woman when he was going home the night before and she was singing round a graveyard.
    The others made up their minds to go the same road that night. They
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