School: Lucan (B.)
- Location:
- Lucan, Co. Dublin
- Teacher: M. Mac Rois
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- (continued from previous page)obedient and cheerful in obeying whatever order he got.
- Another time when the Duke wanted a cook, he got word that there was one coming to look for the position; so he dressed up like a coachman and went to meet her. He soon met the cook and when they were coming home, they went through a small town. The cook did not know that it was the Dubke who was driving and she stopped and got a bottle of whiskey. When they reached home the Duke took of his coachmans clothes and told the cook to take herself and her(continues on next page)