(no title) “A man without eyes saw apples on a tree.” CBÉS 0054 Nellie Coleman, Thomas Coleman Transcript
(no title) “Two men from Peterswell want back to Ballycahalan one night to steal apples” CBÉS 0059 Mrs Power Transcript
(no title) “One night two boys went into an orchard and stole two bags of apples and they did not know where they would go to count and divide them so they were passing by a graveyard and they said they would count them on a tombstone.” CBÉS 0081 James Hannon, Póilín Ní Annáin Transcript
(no title) “There was two men once and they went to get a bag of apples.” CBÉS 0082 Cáit Ní Coscraigh, Padraig Ó Coscraigh Transcript
Story “There were two men once and they went to get a bag of apples.” CBÉS 0094 John Dympsey, Patrick Dympsey Transcript
(no title) “One night two boys went stealing apples.” CBÉS 0170 Anthony Hennigan, Martin Hennigan Transcript
(no title) “One night a young man named Denis O Mahony Garrendruig went stealing apples from a garden that belonged to Frank Stawell Ivy lodge near Kilbritain Casle...” CBÉS 0310 Mrs Ellen Coffey Transcript
(no title) “Long ago the farmers used be carting to Cork with apples to make cider.” CBÉS 0368 Mr Denis O' Sullivan, William O' Sullivan Transcript
(no title) “Not very long ago two young men set out on a harvest night to steal a bag of apples from a neighbour.” CBÉS 0404 John Corridan, Nora Curtin Transcript
(no title) “One night two boys went into an orchard with the intention of stealing some apples. They were not long in the orchard when one of the boys saw a large dog with sparkling eyes coming towards them.” CBÉS 0518 John Mc Carthy, Martin Comans Transcript