School: Dromlogach Mainistir na Féile (roll number 10908)

Location:
Dromlegagh, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Eighneachán Ó Muircheartaigh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0407, Page 601

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0407, Page 601

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    In other times a man was coming home in the night-time.

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    rare in these days. The dog sat on his hind legs and snarled. The man rushed at him with a pike as he always took one with him when out late at night. The dog went off into the next field and there sat and snarled again. The man hunted him along again and he did the same. So the man left him there and went home. The greyhound was a ghost and was very often seen in that field after.
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    There was a family there once. This night the childrens' mother went to the well for water.

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    Language
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    Collector
    Mícheál Ó hÍarflaithe
    Gender
    Male
    Informant
    Áine Uí hÍarflaithe
    Gender
    Female
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    Many years ago there lived in Doon Ballybunnion a very wealthy man.

    Many years ago there lived in Doon Ballybunnion a very wealthy man. He had nine daughters and there did
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