75 "Four things an Irishman cannot trust - a cow's horn, a horses's hoof, a dog's snarl and an Englishman's laugh" "A borrowed horse has hard hoofs" "Cows from over the sea have long horns" "A new brush sweeps clean" "People meet but mountains or hills never meet" "Froggy Kiely is the man" "hen a person is up, his health is drunk" "Health is better than wealth" "Hunger is good sauce" "Lie with the lamb and rise with the bird" "Throwing apples into an orchard" "Prais youth and it will come" "Tell me your company and I will tell you who you are" "It is often a person' mouth broke his nose" "Exchange is robbery" James Doyle. Davitt Street, Tullamore
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