Volume: CBÉ 0221
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0221, Page 0265
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“There was a great snow storm in this county about sixty years ago.”
(continued from previous page)and only for a couple of people who were skating close at hand she would have been drowned. It was the heaviest fall of snow in the memory of the oldest man and it was also the heaviest frost, for the Slaney river was never frozen since.(no title)
“There was a man named Martin Hughes and he used be always raving about gold...”
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“There was a man named Martin Hughes and he used be always raving about gold...”
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