School: Beanntraighe (B.) (roll number 15135)

Location:
Bantry, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Dr. Mac Carrthaigh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0281, Page 081

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  3. XML “The Three Brothers”
  4. XML “How Loch Bó Finne Was Made”

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  2. Long ago there lived a family named Flynn near where "Loch Bó Finne" is now, and they had a large well in one of their fields. This well was supposed to be closed immediately after being used or if not the whole field would become a lake.
    One day there was a white cow grazing in the field, where the well was, and the farmer's wife came out in a great hurry to draw water. In her hurry she forgot to
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