School: St Patricks Convent, Kilkenny (roll number 10478)

Location:
Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny
Teacher:
Sr. M. Dominic
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0855, Page 144

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    dandelion. It is put on the wart three times a day. and it soon disappea
    A herb is a plant with a soft stem which dies down after flowering. A plant of which parts are used for medicine food or sent
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  2. About six miles from the city of Kilkenny we find the caves of Dunmore. If a person wanted to look through the caves he would first have to walk a half a mile up a long marrow lane which is called "Motal Lane". Then enter a field. In this field there is a rath and he would have to go through the rath and then down the big hill. At the bottom
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