School: Cill Beathach (roll number 16807)

Location:
Kilbaha Middle, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Tomás Ó Ceallacháin
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    One evening Dan Stack went into Newtown for flour with an ass and car.

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    There was a man living near Knockanure he built a house and it was said that the house was on a fairy's path.

    There was a man living near Knockanure he built a house and it was said that the house was on a fairy's path. The first night he slept there he heard the door opening and seven black cats came into the room and stood looking up at him for about a quarter of an hour and then turned around and went away and he heard the door open and close after them.
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