School: Gleannach (Glenough) (roll number 8224)

Location:
Glenough Lower, Co. Tipperary
Teacher:
Bean Uí Bhreasail
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    One day an Irish man was walking through the streets of London and he was eating a loaf of bread.

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    another but mam." So the innocent Irishman turned the joke on the rich gentleman and lady.
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    One May morning two men were hunting, they were going through a field where there were cows.

    One May morning two men were hunting, they were going through a field where there were cows. When they came near the cows a hare ran out from them. The house ran after her. She ran over hills and valleys until she came to a house. She was going in a window when a hound pulled at her leg. The men went in and there was a woman inside and she crying because her legs was broken, They knew she was making "piseóga."
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    There was a man living in Hollyford and one morning he went for the cows he saw a man walking though the field towards the cows.

    92 There was a man living in Hollyford and one morning he went for the cows he saw a man walking through the field towards the cows. When he came near the cows he went into the middle of them the man saw him no more. But when he took in the cows that morning
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