Story “There was a man one time who had seven sons who never could agree.” CBÉS 1083 Bridget J. Mc Connell, Frank Mc Connell Transcript
Story “One new May morning a man was going along the road he heard a woman calling "come all to me", "come all to me", and he said "come half to me.” CBÉS 1083 Bridget J. Mc Connell, Frank Mc Connell Transcript
Story “One time a man was going to the fair of Letterkenny to buy a cow.” CBÉS 1083 Bridget J. Mc Connell, Frank Mc Connell Transcript
Story “There was a man coming from his neighbour's house one night. He saw a light a good distance away from him.” CBÉS 1083 Bridget J. Mc Connell, Frank Mc Connell Transcript
Story “There was a man one time in America. He heard that the people in Ireland lived to be very old, he thought he would come over to see them.” CBÉS 1083 Frank Mc Connell, Mary A. Mc Connell Transcript
Old Story “Long, long ago a giant lived in Connaught. He held a feast, he invited all his friends.” CBÉS 1083 Frank Mc Connell, Mary A. Mc Connell Transcript
(no title) “Oisin was going about a poor wee man and St Patrick's maid was going for a bucket of water.” CBÉS 1083 Frank Mc Connell, Mary A. Mc Connell Transcript
Story “One time there was a minister who was changed from on Parish to another. In those days they had to walk.” CBÉS 1083 Frank Mc Connell, Mary A. Mc Connell Transcript
Story “One Christmas day the Protestants were playing Caman on the ice in Gartan lough where St Colmcille put in three steps to cross the lough.” CBÉS 1083 Frank Mc Connell, Mary A. Mc Connell Transcript
Story “Before Colm-Cille died he wished he was in Gartan or in Wombarton's blessed clay or in the Island of Tory surrounded by the sea.” CBÉS 1083 Frank Mc Connell, Mary A. Mc Connell Transcript
Story “A man lived in Derora long ago his name was Philip McNee. He was a great card player he was crossing a hill gong to where he usually played cards.” CBÉS 1083 Frank Mc Connell, Mary A. Mc Connell Transcript
A True Story “An old woman lived in Marlask. She was wild for a smoke, she said she would say the rosary.” CBÉS 1083 Frank Mc Connell, Mary A. Mc Connell Transcript