School: Clongorey, An Droichead Nua (roll number 8361)

Location:
Cluain Guaire, Co. Chill Dara
Teacher:
S. Mac Phaitrisc
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  2. Question. I washed my hands in water that never ran or sprang, I dried them in a towel that was never woven or spun.
    Answer. Dew, Sun.
    Q. What is behind time?
    A. The back of a watch.
    Q. What is the difference between an Irish sixpence and an English shilling
    A. Sixpence.
    Q. Black I am and much admired, men and horses I have tired, they took me out of my snug bed and left me lying on my head.
    A. A black sod of turf.
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