School: Díseart, Droichead Átha (roll number 1434)
- Location:
- An Díseart, Co. Lú
- Teacher: M. Ní Ailpín
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- (continued from previous page)Lord's Forehead.The woodquest says "Take two cows Teddie" for a man one time was stealing a cow, and the woodquest said "Take two cows Teddie."The Corncrake says "Great Grass."
"Out Late"
Shut the gate.Some people say the magpie is a very unlucky for there is an old saying, when you see one magpie it is bad luck, two for good luck three for a wedding four for a wake, five for a funeral, and so on. (no title)
“There was a man named Teddy one time...”
There was a man named Teddy one time who was stealing a cow and the woodquest said to him "Take two cows, Teddy, you fool, take two"- Collector
- Mary Campbell
- Gender
- Female
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“To make a jackdaw talk...”
To make a jackdaw talk, put red stockings, on him, and split his tongue with a sixpence.- Collector
- Maisie O' Brien
- Gender
- Female