Volume: CBÉ 0106
- Date
- 1935
- Collector
- Locations
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0106, Page 358
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“There was a man one time lived in Glynn and he dreamt that if there was money to be found on London bridge.”
(continued from previous page)telling him what it was, as he might be able to do something for him. So the man told him his object in coming to London that he dreamt three nights in succession he would get money on London bridge. He then asked him his name and where he came from, and man told him his name, and said also that he belonged to the parish of Glynn in the [?] Wexford. His friend got excited when he mentioned the parish of Glynn. "I myself belong to the parish of Glynn" says he. After further inquiries it happened that both of them came from the same place in Glynn.
They became great friends then and they went and had a drink together. "Well now" says the London man to the money-sucker, "I've a thing to tell you, I know your place at(continues on next page)