Volume: CBÉ 0036 (Part 2)
- Date
- c. 1929
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- (continued from previous page)Whin alll was ready they sat around the table an Mary had the big tay pot fillin out the tay an laughin an talking an crackin jokes all around.
This man, says Sean pointin to Mick, always says "Grace" for us before we drinks our tay. Say it for us Mick if ye please, says he.
Mick though o' the fine pot o' stirabout they had for their "tay" every night an up he stands an says he, "well the lord be praises, But tis [?] amazes, to see how things have indeed, sweet cake an tay before us [?], whin stirabout was [?](continues on next page)