School: Banagher (Parochial)

Location:
Banagher, Co. Offaly
Teacher:
Olive Wilde
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0816, Page 519

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0816, Page 519

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    There was once a man who was very fond of playing cards and spent a good deal of his time doing so. One night after he had been to a house to play he was coming home over a bog and he came to a bridge which he had to cross. On the bridge he saw a card table which was lighted by candle light. At this table there sat a man who had a pack of cards the man asked him to play and he was wondering whether he should or not when he looked down at the mans feet and saw they were cloven like the feet of a cow and he got frightened and ran away. After that he would never play cards.
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