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- An Tulaigh Bhreac, Co. an Chabháin
- Múinteoir: F. Maguire
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- (ar lean ón leathanach roimhe)and the "Readers of the National Education Board" supplied practically all the proverbs in use around here.
They are not traditional and they list by Teresa above is quite typical of those in use.
Sometimes we hear a few local ones.
Don't stir, you're not in the way as Boles said.
Boles was a shoemaker. He sat on a bench and sewed. One night a foolish kind of lad sat beside him on the bench. Boles sewed on and pulling on the wax-end he gave the lad a rather smart blow in the face.The other boys who had "dropped in" began to laugh and Boles merely said to the lad "don't stir you're not a bit in the way"
"Welcome out" as Pat a Bán said to the goslin
"Like Owen the Glazer" means neither better nor worse- Bailitheoir
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