School: Knocknagilla

Location:
Knocknagillagh, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
T. Mac Giolla Críost
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  2. As round as an apple, as flat as a pan, on one side a woman, and on the other side a man.
    -A penny.
    I ran till I got it. I sat down to look for it. So I got up and away with it.
    -A thorn.
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  3. There was a thing that was four weeks old when Adam was no more. Before that thing was five weeks old, Adam was four score. Answer- The moon.
    How many tops of briars does a well built mag's nest require. Answer- None.
    What is neither within nor without and its always very useful to the house.
    - A window.
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  4. " Nancy Etticoat, a white petticoat, a red nose, the longer she stands the shorter she grows".
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    -A candle
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