School: An Bealach, Crosaire an Ghúlaigh (roll number 1131)

Location:
Ballagh, Co. Tipperary
Teacher:
Diarmuid Mac Fhloinn
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    tail and said "They went by yesterday" but even the soldiers did not belive him.
    If you crack a darrige Daol's tail three times with your thumb you will gain and indulgence
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  2. Moses riding on an ass was passing a quarry. The stonecutters threw spalls at him. He turned round and cursed them saying "A penny will never overtake a penny with ye". On that account stone-cutters are always poor.
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