School: An t-Éadan Mór

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Edenmore, Co. Monaghan
Teacher:
S. Mac Philib
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    86. When there is a cap on Esh.
    87. When shrings are seen in lakes.
    88. When the cat sits with her back to the fire.
    89. When the ditches smell.
    90. Lightening at night.
    91. A rainbow on Saturday.
    92. When crickets sing sharply.
    93. "Burn clocks" flying about late in the evening.
    94. When the midges are biting.
    95. When the moon is a pale colour and is seen in the morning.
    96. When seagulls go south.
    97. The crane in the bog.
    98. The cat washing behind her ears.
    99. Chilblains sore on the feet.
    100. When rats are plentiful.
    101. When a dog drinks water.
    102. When the wag-tail comes to the street.
    103. When the primpernell closes its petals.
    104. When the floor gets damp.
    105. When the drains get dry.
    106. The curlew singing late in the evening.
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