School: Borrisoleigh, Glenkeen (roll number 590)

Location:
Borrisoleigh, Co. Tipperary
Teacher:
Tomás de Búrca
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0544, Page 300

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0544, Page 300

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  2. These are sign's of bad and good weather, to see the dog turning his back to the side of the fire, it is a sign of snow. To see the swallow's flying low, is a sign of rain. To see the smoke going up straight it is a sign of fine weather. To see the crickets coming out around the floor, is a sign of snow. To here crickets bauling in side in the wall, it is a sign of rain. When you see the sheep and cattle returning from high to low land, is a sign of rain. The frog's turn black when it is going to rain. To see the horses rubbing there neck's against the shaft of the car it is a sign of rain. To see the blackbirds flying in and out in the trees, is a sign of snow. To see the fog going to Neneagh, is a sign of rain. To see the fog going to Templemore is a sign of
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