School: Gearrbhaile (Garbh-dhoire?) (roll number 12110)

Location:
Garbally, Co. Galway
Teacher:
Mícheál Mac Giollabháin
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  2. Long ago there lived in England a man named Benjamin Bottleby Brown. He was a mason and he selected a place to build houses where hundreds of rabbits and insects lived. The rabbits ran three miles and then one said "No one is hunted from his home without getting compensation." That night all the rabbits and insects went to Mr. Brown's house. He heard the noise at the door when he was in bed. He opened the door and the rabbits went all over the house, and into Mr. Brown's bedroom. Then all the insects came buzzing up the stairs. Then the rabbits and insects began to make a rhyme about Mr Brown. Mr Brown got sorry for them and he gathered men and built little houses of cement for the rabbits and the insects lived on his vegetables. From that out Mr Brown
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