School: Baile na Cúirte, Dúngarbhán

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Ballynacourty, Co. Waterford
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Muiris Breannóc
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    Once a young man was standing in the butt of a ditch one night.

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  2. Myself and four others, Tom Tracey the Captain, Martin Veale, Mick Hayes and Martin Kelly were fishing on the Big Offing. The four of them were sleeping and I was to call them when I had caught the first two hake. I just had them caught when I saw the full-rigged ship coming down on us. I called out to the others and said there was a ship coming down on us - to come quick - she was all in white sail. The Captain, Tom Treacy, called the others and said there was a gale coming so we hauled up and reefed the mainsail and the foresail. We made for Dunmore, Passage
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