School: Coill Beithne (C.), Baile Mhistéala (roll number 11266)
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- Kilbeheny, Co. Limerick
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- (continued from previous page)then and there made preparations for the elopement and it often happened the girl would be taken against her will. But once she was taken off for one night, and the news got out, there was nothing more for it but the marriage. No other man would cast a thought on such a girl.
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- Graves were never opened on Monday. a few sods were dug on Sunday. A grave was not opened for 7 years (or isn't yet I'm told).
- If the sun were very red in the evening, rain was sure to come the following day. heavy dew and frost bring rain.
Thunder and lightning were much more severe long ago. Cattle(continues on next page)