School: Killasnett (roll number 9533)
- Location:
- Curraghfore, Co. Leitrim
- Teacher: Eoghan Mac Oirealla
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- (continued from previous page)good and the swallow touches the ground when it is going to be stormy. The crane flies toward the sea when a change is coming. The F[?] curlew cries when it is going to rain.
the black-bird's is yellow because once upon a time the black-bird saw a treasure of gold hidden down in the ground. She put her beak [?] it and her beak turned gold and she was turned black herslef.- Collector
- Lena Rooney
- Gender
- Female
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- Curraghfore, Co. Leitrim