School: Stonetown, Louth (roll number 16431)

Location:
Stonetown Lower, Co. Louth
Teacher:
P. Ó Dubháin
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    and one day the neighbours men gathered and the started at the foot of the hill to make a drain to try to dry the pond. At length one day they went within a perch of the pond. They went home for their dinner and when they came back there was a big stone in front of them that all the men in Dunamine could not shift. So the men couldnt get the gold, and people believe that the gold is there yet.
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