Volume: CBÉ 0481 (Part 1)

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1937–1938
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0481, Page 0131

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    There was a man wan time.

    There was a man wan time. He lived in Harpurstown near Taghmon. he was telling me wan day that he had a quare dréam. He thought that there was money buried in a field in Harpurstown and that it was under a big stone. He went to the spot and he dug up the stone, and begob sure enough the money was there, a great big crock of it. 'Twas too heavy and he wasnt able to bring it. So he went home for the ass & car to bring it home. He thought that he was going to England then, and when he was crossing
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