School: Collon (roll number 14579)

Location:
Collann, Co. Lú
Teacher:
Bean Uí Mhathúna
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    A deaf carpenter who lived on the Drogheda Rd. was in the habit of working on the roadside.

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    A countryman once went to work to Belfast, when he was seated in the hotel eating his dinner, the waitress asked him would he like a napkin, and he answered "well I never ate one but I'll try it.

    A countryman once went to work to Belfast, when he was seated in the hotel eating his dinner, the waitress asked him would he like a napkin, and he answered "well I never ate one but I'll try it."
    One day a man was passing a fort and he heard music and singing, and the song was, Monday Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and the man added Saturday aloud and the king of the fairies said, who
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