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

Location:
Callanafersy West, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Séamus Ó Luain
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0433, Page 164

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0433, Page 164

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    himself. The old woman went away.
    That night a crowd of men came in and the old woman with them. They took the old woman and gave her the house. They took the rich man out and beat him with whips. They said that he should go begging and leave the poor woman live in the house.
    The rich man died with the hunger afterwards.
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  2. An Old Song

    Christmas is over and I please you every sinner,

    Christmas is over and I please you every sinner,
    We'll have a fine plum pudding and a stunning goose for dinner,
    And the number of pounds this old goose weighed was fifty million stone,
    We'll eat it all and help me, Bob, and I'll tell
    (continues on next page)
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