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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    it but it was covered with blood.
    He said to himself. "Surely Jack must be killed by that witch of a hare. I will follow her and kill her and get her wand and Jack back alive."
    He followed the hare until she came to a gap and there she became a woman again. She asked Bill for his sword , and he said.
    I will not give you my sword."
    "Look at my sons that your brother killed."
    "I see" said Bill.
    So the two attacked each other but every blow that Bill would draw on her a
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