Volume: CBÉ 0220 (Part 3)
- Date
- 1936
- Collector
- Location
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0220, Page 0360
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“Out a Carty's there was a child born and Mrs Carty took bad after...”
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“The time ould Johny Nurney died, out in Anaglen. ”
The time ould Johny Nurney died, out in Anaglen. My mother was down at the house wan evening, and she was talking there for a while. The house was on the side of the road. When she was coming out the door to go home whatever look she gave into the field across the road she saw ould Johnny standing in the field and he looking into the house(no title)
“There was an ould house in Propogue (Araglin)...”
There was an ould house in Propogue (Araglin) called Aile's old house. 'Twas in a field of Bill Strongman's. We lived near it for a long time. The ould man that lived there - he got sick and he had to go to Cork for an operation. Me father(continues on next page)