School: Cill Cúlach

Location:
Kilcooly, Co. Galway
Teacher:
Séamus Mac Lochlainn
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    Once upon a time there lived a man in the parish of Mullagh.

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    There was once a Judge called Judge Pimplekin.

    There was once a Judge called Judge Pumplekin. In dealing with criminals he was noted for his severity as far as lacerating them with the tongue went and his leniency towards them when prenouncing the sentence. So one day there was a desperado brought before him who had a very bad record which was read out before the court. The Judge before prenouncing the sentence adressed him as follows:-
    Your crimes are the most heartless, atrocious, inhuman and horrible that it has ever been my misfortune to hear of. Your long and cold blooded
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