School: Clanna Caoilte (B.) (roll number 12286)

Location:
Clonakilty, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Ss. Ó Síthe
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  2. Long ago the people were very superstitious. These superstitions are known as "Piseógs." Here are some of them chiefly dealing wi country life. When you go into a house and see a person making butter you sould put your hand on the churn and say, "Dail ó Dhia ar an obair".
    It is said that if you went out on a May-day morning and milked
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