School: Paulstown (B.) (roll number 8244)

Location:
Paulstown, Co. Kilkenny
Teacher:
Máirtín Ó Conaill
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    crying. It was a witch they were chasing instead of a hare. The dogs and men fled from the place and nothing happened them. They nearly killed the witch and she was pouring blood after the dog had bit her
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  3. Many years ago there was a man named Thomas Monks. He lived in Kellymount. He was very poor and tired of life and it said he suffered from
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