School: Teampull Dubhglaise (roll number 6968)
- Location:
- Drumbologe, Co. Donegal
- Teacher: Seán C. Ó Dómhnaill
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- with bars and a nice gate.Remember this that very "little" is needed to make a happy life. As the days begin to lengthen the cold begins to strengthen. It is an old saying that the last corpse goes in to the graveyard has to stand at the gate until the next corpse goes in
- To throw a coal after every cow(continues on next page)
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“One night a drunk man was coming along the road he fell into a "lint" dam.”
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“If you were up in the top of Gregory and had spy glasses you could see the Tower of Derry and several other places of note.”
One night a man was coming from the fair and in a meadow below the road a woman dressed in white crossed the road in front of him She disappeared in smoke.
If you were up in top of Gregory and had Spy Glasses you could see the Tower of Derry and several other places of note.