School: Adoon (roll number 11152)

Location:
Adoon, Co. Leitrim
Teacher:
Charles Flynn
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0222, Page 289

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    One of the men took the disease and all the neighbours kept away from the house because it was a disease which was easily taken.
    The man died and his brother had to bury him. The second man then took the disease and he dug his grave and made his coffin. He tied a rope to the coffin and left the end out on the street. He then shouted to his neighbour and told him to keep watch and to pull out the coffin when he would be dead. He also left a rope tied to the lid of the coffin which enabled the man to close the coffin. The neighbour drew the coffin to the grave and let it drop down. Anyone who took the Cholera was a doomed person because there was no cure for it.
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    Language
    English
    Collector
    Bernard Canning
    Gender
    Male
    Address
    Cornagher, Co. Leitrim