School: Woodland (roll number 8464)
- Location:
- Woodland, Co. Donegal
- Teacher: Mrs Crossan
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- (continued from previous page)How many went to St. Ives?
(One, for I met them when I was going)
25 Patch upon patch without any stitches, come riddle me hat and I'll buy a pair of breeches: (A cabbage)
26 If a man walked ten miles in a day what would he get for walking 110 mile? (Sore feet) - What runs from Dublin to Cork without moving? (The railway)
2 There was a man rode through this town. Great Grozel was his name. His saddle straps were gilt with gold. Three times I have told his name (Was)
3 There was a maid of rich attire sitting by the fire. She had a thing and she tried to put it in but it was so limp that it did not do. She tried it again and did not miss. Ha, Ha said she I am glad of this.
(A woman threading a needle)
4 What is the coldest thing in the world? (A dog's nose)
5 Constantinople is a very big word, If you can not spell it. You are the biggest dunce in the world. (it)
What is full and holds more?
(A pot of potatoes)- Collector
- John Gerard
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Castlewray, Co. Donegal
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