School: Rosses's Point (roll number 12133)

Location:
Rosses Point, Co. Sligo
Teacher:
Seosamh Ó Raighne
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    Rub a gold ring on the rash for three days.
    Get a black snail and rub it on your hand, then bury it and when the snail rots the wart will go.
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    What ever way the wind is blowing on Old Hallow eve night it will blow that way for the next six months to follow.

    What ever way the wind is blowing on Old Hallow Eve night. it will blow that way for the next six months to follow.
    Whe the Corrie dunn is roaring it is a sign of crai And when Pull na Mada is roaring it is a sign of
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