School: Réidh na Scríne (C.), Ros Ó gCairbre (roll number 8750)

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Reanascreena, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Síle Ní Dhonnchadh
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    A man named Patrick Mc Carthy (Cnuich) who lived not far from Rossmore, was one day working in the field with his labouring man.

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    One of the Cox family, Dunmanurey met a simpleton called "Mick the Fool", and said "Well, Mick, if the devil met us which of us would he take?

    One of the Cox family, Dunmanway met a simpleton called - "Mick the Fool", and said "Well, Mick, if the devil met us which of us would he take?
    "No doubt about it its me he'd take", was the answer, "for he has you already".
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