School: Tobar Pheadair (roll number 4789)

Location:
Peterswell, Co. Galway
Teacher:
P.S. Ó Muireadhaigh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0059, Page 0534

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0059, Page 0534

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    There was a priest one times and he always tried to stop "Biddy Early" from curing people.

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  2. Once upon a time a man named John Kelly was going home from a visit at about three o'clock at night. On his way home he met a woman coming towards him on the road. She said to him will you come in to the dance John? He went in with her. She brought him in to a big house where there were people dancing and singing. The woman brought him out dancing on a few occasions. Then she brought him in to a very large room, where there were big long tables, and on these tables were every sort of food. The woman asked him to eat some of the food. In the very same big room there was another girl combing her hair, and she signed at John telling him not to eat the food. So he did not. So the cock crew and all disappeared.
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    Two men from Peterswell want back to Ballycahalan one night to steal apples

    Two men from Peterswell went back to Ballycahalan one night to steal apples. When they were coming home one said to the other they would go into the grave-yard
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