School: Castlecoote (roll number 6344)

Location:
Castlecoote, Co. Roscommon
Teacher:
Máire, Bean Uí Ghabhláin
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  1. If ago your ago sonago Johnago killago myago henago Iago willago giveago himago moneyago forago himago selfago.
    Your your son John, kills my hen, I will give him money for himself.
    Loorabug, Larabug, bawreen bwee, Bwee O Neil, Naileen, plibeen, Plibeen sool; sool a signa, sool cus.
    The hills of Lacken and the castle of Shrine,
    Are too far apart and they never will join.
    There was a man rode round the street
    Great Griggle was his name.
    His saddle skirt was lined with gold
    And thats three times due told his name.
    Fr. was.
    Never trouble trouble, until trouble troubles you; For if you trouble trouble, before trouble troubles you:
    It only doubles trouble and troubles others too.
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