School: Cill Chothrach, An Sciobairín

Location:
Kilcoe, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Tadhg Ó Spealáin
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    a horse for them. It was three o'clock at night and the smith arose and went with them.
    He didn't know where he was going until after a while he was down on a field known as "The Kill."
    There was a horse in the field and he shod him then he went on the horse's back again and they brought him back home.
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  2. Long ago there were no clocks and the people had to judge the time by the sea and the sun and sky.
    One night a man named Denis Burke was going to Skibbereen fair and he made a mistake about the time and he left the house too early.
    He went along until he came to the cross road in Kilcoe. He saw a car coming towards him and he said "Will ye
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