School: Scoil Naomh Eoin, Bréachmhuigh (roll number 13781)

Location:
Breaghwy, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
A.M. Mac Taidhg
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0089D, Page 10_012

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    you are going fro them to bring them home to the stables that is the sign of rain. If you see the chapel on the hill of Saint Patrick every morning that is the sign of good weather. If you see the moon shinning very strong in the night of Spring that is the sign of white frost, and the white frost itself rings rain. To see a crowd of crows flying around a house where is a person sick that is
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    Seóirse Ó Coinn
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