(gan teideal) “A man who was going to the fair one night started from his house at 1 o'c a.m. with his horse and cart.” CBÉS 0463 Mrs Mary O Sullivan, Paddy Kelly Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Flummery" was a favourite dish by those who ground their own wheat with the querns; the chaff left was gathered and boiled soft and nice and this was "the flummery" of which Roddy the Rover speaks.” CBÉS 0463 Con Kelly, Paddy Kelly Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “In Croboy where the Oakes now live there was a farmer...” CBÉS 0684 Paddy Kelly Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “One time a man was living in an old house, and he was very poor. He said to his wife that he would go off to work for a year. One morning he set off to look for work and after walking about ten miles he went into a farmer's house and he asked for work.” CBÉS 0862 Paddy Kelly, Patrick Lyons Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “One time there lived a man in Johnswell and his name was John Murphy. He used to buy hay in Callan every year and he used to leave it in ricks until Spring.” CBÉS 0863 Paddy Kelly, Patrick Lyons Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “One time there was a gentleman living in Johnswell, and he used to be always cursing. He used to go to play cards every night and he used to go on a horse.” CBÉS 0863 Paddy Kelly, Patrick Lyons Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “One night Jack Brennan was going home from rambling and he took the short cut across fields.” CBÉS 0863 Paddy Kelly, Patrick Lyons Tras-scríbhinn