School: Carlanstown (roll number 884)

Location:
Carlanstown, Co. Meath
Teacher:
Séamus Ó Gérbheannaigh
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    He then puts the corn into small stooks to dry when it is about a week drying the corn is put in stacks.
    Sometimes when the season is dry it is drew in out of the stooks and and put in a big reek.
    After a month or two it is threshed a mill comes and two men with it and threshes it.
    The farmer has to imploy a couple of men for the threshing.
    When the corn is threshed it is
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