School: Tiobraid Árann (B.) (roll number 1285)

Location:
Tipperary, Co. Tipperary
Teacher:
Mícheál Ó Floinn
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    A strange ailment came to a young man who owned a small farm in Garryduff.

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    One day, my grandmother, who was born and reared in the country, paid a visit to us.

    One day, my grandmother, who was born and reared in the country, paid a visit to us. That night we heard the wailing cries which tradition has it belong to some supernatural visitor, whose cries herald death. "That must be the banshee," I remarked. I then asked my grandmother if she had often heard the banshee's cries while in the country. She told me that she had. "But," she added, "I have never heard the country people
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