School: Monreagh (roll number 7143)

Location:
Monreagh, Co. Donegal
Teacher:
R. J. James
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1105, Page 98

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  3. XML “Planting Potatoes”
  4. XML “One of the Games we Play at School”
  5. XML “The Game I Like Best”

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  2. One of the games we play at school. We play a game at school called "Green Gravel". The people all catch hands and go round in a ring singing "Green Gravel", "Green Gravel" the grass is so green the prettiest maiden that ever was seen I washed her and dried her and rolled her in silk and wrote down her name with a glass pen and ink. Dear Peggy Dear Peggy your true love is dead and I send you a letter to turn round your head. Then all the people turn round their heads.
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