School: Morton St. Convent Nat. S. (roll number 12349)

Location:
Clonmel, Co. Tipperary
Teacher:
Miss Annie O' Dwyer
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    morning early and went through the fields when the dew was on the ground and they rubbed the dew on their eyes and after a while they would be healed.
    Boils
    The cure for boils was fresh cow dung.
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