Volume: CBÉ 0190
- Date
- 1936
- Collector
- Locations
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0190, Page 129
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- (continued from previous page)are small.
The poor cockle beds must suffer for all.
So now to conclude and finish my song
Redmoor is there still and it won't be there long. - There was a man one time and he was greatly troubled with swarms of rats. There was a big pot in the boil house always full of food for the pigs and when morning would the most of it would be eaten by the rats. He set a trap in it one night and the next morning he found the trap snapped but there was no rat to be seen. He set the trap again the(continues on next page)