School: Ballinvally (B.) (roll number 931)

Location:
Ballinvally, Co. na hIarmhí
Teacher:
T. Healy
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0723, Page 062

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0723, Page 062

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  3. XML “The Wolf and the Crane”
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    him. A crane, moved by his entreaties and promises venture her long neck down the wolfs throat and drew out the bone. She then modestly hinted at the promised reward. At this the wolf grinned and showing his teeth replied with seeming indignation: Ungrateful creature: to ask for any other reward than that you have put your head into a wolf's jaws and brought it safely out again!"
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  2. Once there was a woman who had turkeys. One of the turkeys was sick and she did not know what to do.
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