School: Cillíní Díoma (roll number 15071)

Location:
Killeenadeema, Co. Galway
Teacher:
Uinsionn Ó Conáin
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  2. 1. If you met one magpie its bad luck
    2. Driving the cows out of one field into another field on May Morning you are driving away the butter.
    3. Putting a coal under the churn its to keep the butter in the churn.
    4. You should not leave a house in which a churning would be going on without twisting the handle.
    5. If you put the toe of a corpse in your mouth you would never get
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