School: Caisleán Nua (B) (roll number 15771)

Location:
Newcastle, Co. Galway
Teacher:
Seán S. Ó Faoláin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0079, Page 094

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0079, Page 094

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  3. XML “Tramps, Tinkers and Hawkers”
  4. XML “Bad Times”

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  1. The tramps go around this place very often. Some of their names are Wards, Reileys, Powers and others.
    They stay at certain houses during the nights or in tents on the side of the road and during the day they go around from house to house begging.
    The seem to have a pitiful appeal and a pitiful face when they come to the door begging and if you are not inclined to give them what they were asking, they would go down on their knees praying.
    Sometimes they would say a litany of Hail-Marys and they would not go until they would get what they wanted.
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    1. events
      1. hardship (~1,565)
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