School: Doire an Bháis (roll number 13152)

Location:
Derrycoosh, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
Énrí Ó Húbáin
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  2. Once upon a time there was a man who had a bad eye. He went up to Dublin to get it examined. When he went up the doctor told him that he would have to get his eye out. The doctor took it out and put it into a basin of cold water. He had to go on another call and he told his servant girl not to let the cats go near the eye until he comes back. When he was gone the cat took the eye out of the basin and ran away with it. The girl ran after him to get the eye but he had it eaten. She killed the cat and took out his eye and put it
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