School: Coolcappa, Árd-achadh (roll number 11955)

Location:
Cúil Cheapach, Co. Luimnigh
Teacher:
Bríd Ní Shíthigh
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    placard with the five hundred pounds reward.
    He asked her to take him to the barrack and get the reward. She drew her self up and proudly said. God's curse would rest on me for ever and may it if I do'nt.
    He walked straight to the barracks and gave himself up.
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  2. Eleven men passing by, eleven pears hanging high, each man took a pear and still there were eleven there. -
    Eleven was the mans name.
    Why is a wet umbrella like fay - Because it is dripping.
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