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

Location:
Glynn, Co. Wexford
Teacher:
Maighréad Ní Giolla Eoin
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    passenger seemed to think nothing of any great house no matter how large the building. He said to the jarvey, "Why man, over on the other side, meaning America, they put up any of those houses in a day, so poor "Paddy" was furious.
    As they returned home in the evening past the "General Post Office", he asked the jarvey "what fine building is that Pat?
    "Begor : I do not know that for it was not there in the morning when we were passing" said Paddy.
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  2. Once upon a time there was a man who was wanting to go from Dublin to Wexford. He got into the train at Dublin, and after a while he found out that the train was going to Wicklow.
    The man became furious, and
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