School: Glynn (C.) (roll number 4602)

Location:
Glynn, Co. Wexford
Teacher:
Maighréad Ní Giolla Eoin
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    often passed that road. The tinker saluted the priest and the priest saluted him in return. Now "Jerry" said the priest are you able to say the "Our Father" get. "Well" said the tinker respectfully "everyone as he is brought up "are you able to mend a hole in a tin can yet."
    The priest began to laugh and resumed his journey. The tinker was too smart for the priest.
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  2. The Irish Jarvey was noted foor his wit.
    An American was one day being driven through Dublin by one of the local carmen. The "Yank" appeared greatly interested in all the fine buildings and streets as they drove along and "Pat" tried his best to impress him with the magnitude of the place but the
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