School: Munlough

Location:
Munlough North, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
D. Brady
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0964, Page 212

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0964, Page 212

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    now and is a real useful animal. The race horse is very swift on the race course, and beautiful to see him go. Hurrish, hurrish, we call the sow. Bee, Bee we call the u=turkeys. Goosie Goosie, Gander we call the geese. Wheet, Wheet, Wheet we call the ducks. Juck, Juck we call the hens. Faby we call the cat, and several names we calls dogs, such as, Carlo, Juno, Shep, Bud, Lion, Beauty, Ran [?], Tango, Prince, and so forth. We call our donkeys, Cheddy, Neddy, and Bessie.
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  2. Churns are made of oak and other wood. They are different shapes and sizes. Our churn is made of oak with iron hoops. It is three and a half feet in height and two feet and a half
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