School: Doirín Dáimh Dheirg / Dereendafderg (roll number 13469)

Location:
Doire an Daimh Dheirg, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
Liam Seóighe
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    Everything indicated that the coming event was one of no ordinary importance. ...

    Everything indicated that the coming went was one of no ordinary importance. There were the sentries keeping the ground, the servants attending the wants of the ladies, & the sergeants running here, there, & everywhere. Colonel Bulder himself was there with a very red face as if to show that it was indeed a very special occasion. Mr. Pickwick & his companions secured a place in the front now & waited patiently for two hours.
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    Neither the Mayor nor any of the burghers was pleased to see...

    1. Neither the Mayor of any of the burghers was pleased to see the children go, though all were delighted to behold the last of the rats.
    2. A large quantity of Rhenish, Hock & other wines was consumed at the council dinners.
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    Language
    English
    Collector
    Caitlín Ní Ging
    Gender
    Female
    Address
    Doire an Daimh Dheirg, Co. Mayo