School: Ardkeenan

Location:
Ardkeenan, Co. Roscommon
Teacher:
John Meares
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  2. One night as a boy named Kelly was coming from rambling at a certain place known as the North gate, two girls followed him one on each side of him but they spoke to him nor he to them. He was thinking to himself what would they do when he would come his own gate who they kill him or throw him over the gate or what would they do with him. Well as he came near the gate it flew open to them and when himself and the girls passed through the gate shut again. The two girls left him to his own house but he did not see them disappearing.
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  3. One night a man named Patsie Dan was coming home from rambling at about 11 o'clock at night. As he
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