School: An Pasáiste Thoir (C.), Port Láirge

Location:
Passage East, Co. Waterford
Teacher:
Clare, Bean Uí Eachthigheirn
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    Little nannie netti-coat...

    (continued from previous page)
    What is the deepest thing in the world?
    A tailor's thimble.
    Riddle me, riddle me, randy row
    My father gave me seeds to sow
    The seed was black, the ground was white
    Riddle me that against Saturday night.
    A currant cake.
    There was a man he had no eyes
    And he went out to view the skies
    He saw a tree with apples on
    He took no apples off
    He left no apples on.
    A lie.
    Hitty, hatty on a wall
    Hitty, hatty got a fall
    All the kings horses and all the kings men
    Could not put hitty, hatty together again.
    An egg.
    Two legs sat upon three legs with one leg on her lap. In ran four legs, ran away with one leg. Up jumped two legs, threw three
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