School: Drumgownagh

Location:
Droim Gamhnach, Co. Liatroma
Teacher:
Dominic Ó Huiginn
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  1. A True Story

    Once upon a time there lived a family in the parish of Gorthletteragh

    Once upon a time there lived a family in the parish of Gorthletteragh and they believed in the good-people.
    The man of the house fell sick and they were sure he was going to die.
    Every night for a week he heard a voice saying "get up out of this and bring your bed to the other corner of the house and then you will get better". The man did not pass any remark on it for a week. When he saw that he was getting nothing better he told his wife that he would take his bed to the corner of the house, which he did and he got better very soon after that tat man alwyas believed that it was the good people that cured him.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
    Topics
    1. gníomhaíochtaí
      1. gníomhaíochtaí sóisialta (~7)
        1. deasghnátha aistrithe saoil (~573)
          1. bás (~1,076)
    2. gníomhairí (~1)
      1. neacha neamhshaolta agus osnádúrtha (~14,864)
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Máire Ní Bhrádaigh
    Gender
    Female
    Address
    Caoldra, Co. Liatroma
    Informant
    Mrs Moran
    Gender
    Female
    Address
    Caoldra, Co. Liatroma
  2. A Story

    About forty years ago two first cousins were coming from a dance.

    About forty years ago two first cousins were coming from a dance. It was four o'clock in the morning and it was breaking day.
    The walked on slowly
    (continues on next page)
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