School: Corvally (roll number 10706)
- Location:
- Corvally, Co. Monaghan
- Teacher: M.R. Wiley

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0934, Page 363
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- Bad Weather.
A ring round the moon.
Robins on top of bushes.
A clock on the floor.
A robin to come into the house.
A rainbow in the morning.
Seagulls in land.
Swallows flying low.
To see stares with crows.
A dog eating grass or drinking water.
A cat with its back to the fire.
Crane's at the river.
Smoke blowing everywhere.Good Weather
If the smoke off a chimney goes up straight.
A rainbow or red sky at night.
Gea gulls on the lake.
When the sun is red at night.
Frost.
A very stary night.
A blue flame in the fire.
Snow.
Blackbirds hopping on the ground.
Storm.
A green flame in the fire.(continues on next page)