Volume: CBÉ 0485 (Part 1)

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1938
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0485, Page 0127

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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0485, Page 0127

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    Easther Sunday round here in ould times, was very different besides fot it is now.

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    Well I'll tell ye anether Sthory about Curlisheen now is I'm at it.

    Well I'll tell ye anether sthory about Curlisheen now is I'm at it. Ye know the Landlord for a lot o' the disthrict round there was Keogh Williams, an' it seems that he tuk in new tenents at wan time that war sthrangers to the place.
    This o courche didn't plaze the people round, an' they thried every manes in their power ta annoy the new tenents is much is they could. Afther they sowed their crop o' oats, they let the hens in ta pick it, an' when fot ever o' it was left, was comin' up in braid they ushed ta let the cattle in early in the mornin' ta ate it an ta thramp fot ever they wouldn't ate.
    That continued for a long time an' the ould man was beginnin to get very tired o' it, an' he was thinkin'
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