Volume: CBÉ 0460 (Part 2)
- Date
- 1938
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0460, Page 0261
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“There was an ould fellow living in Shanoule...”
(continued from previous page)pound of salts and it did him no good. "The best thing you could do," says I to him, "is to take a pound of it in the morning." "Begob I think I will" says he. "I took a half pound of it this morning" says he and not a grumble in a gut yet" Begob he took the pound of it next morning and I met him again next night "Well Matty, and good today?"
"Yes thank yod", says he "something like a chain harrow came out in the forenoon"
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