School: Na Tearmoinn (B.) (roll number 8931)
- Location:
- Tarmon East, Co. Kerry
- Teacher: Seán Ó Cathaláin
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Travelling Folk (continued)
“It is seldom that a traveller calls to our home now.”
(continued from previous page)and news and people would not come to listen to them.- In Shrove most of the people get married. August is the month that is unlucky to get married in, and Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Fool's Day. They have a dance that night and plenty drink and soppers call to the house. There are a lot of marriages in my district. Money is always given as a dowry. It is seldomo they give stock or goods. It is twenty years since there was anyone married in my house. It is a custom to have a dance that night and soppers go there. The wedding feast is held in a hotel. Soppers visit the house always when there is anyone married. They wear green bands around their shoulders. They always behave themselves in the house. Everyone raced home as fast as the horses could travel. Their wives used to sit up behind them on the horses backs.