School: Bun Machan

Teacher:
Íde, Bean Uí Chobhthaigh
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  3. XML “The Headless Form that Spoke”
  4. XML “The Nervous Man”

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  2. One night a young man was coming home from a dance, at midnight, when suddenly he saw a black man on the road. He got very frightened and stood up on the ditch and began to roar. His father heard him and ran to meet him. When he came to the young man he asked him what he was afraid of, " and he said "dont you see that big black man there." His father looked surprised. "Foolish," he said, "that is your own black cow waiting for you." The young man ran home before his father, and went to bed crying, he was so ashamed of himself for being so easily frightened. He knew, too, that if the story got around, he would never hear the end of it from the neighbours.
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