School: Cúige na Mainseár

Location:
Quignamanger, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
Antoine Mac Amhaghladha
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    Once upon a time there was a fisherman and he was never getting any fish when he would go out fishing.

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    Giant of the Six Heads and here is the
    Giant of the Five Heads and here is the
    Giant of the Four Heads and here is the
    Giant of the Three Heads and here is the
    Giant of the Two Heads. " Give me your sword", I will said Jack, and he gave her the sword.
    She took the sword and hit Jack with it and then she changed him into a stone. Then she left his horse and sword, and green suit, and blue suit in the stable.
    Jack had a brother called Bill, and he was working for the King also. One day the same hare came to the window and Bill saw her and he went to the stable and he could not get only the horse, and green suit and blue suit but he could not get the sword. He searched and searched, and at last he found
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