School: Kilflynn, Lic Snámha (roll number 15033)

Location:
Kilflyn, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Tomás Ó Hallmhúráin
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    Many of us today could take a lesson from this alone. Everyday you may see tow heavy men, each over twelve stone , stting on each front rider of the opoor ass's car, his back unnecessarily weighed down. The two men talking at their ease, quite indifferent to the weight on the ass's back.
    The jennet knew and understood him as well as his horses. There was always an air of " We are all the one family" among his animals, an odd pet lamb he used to have was fit for a circus.
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