School: Sliabh an Mhadra (C.)

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Slievawaddra, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Eibhlín Ní Chearbhaill
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0416, Page 158

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  2. James OConnor knew a man who took sixty stone of wheat in one bag on his back from a car and walked with it over a rough place where there were large boulders of stones a distance of thirty yards where he turned it into a boat that was anchored in the shore that was to take it to Limerick from Meenogahane harbour and that same man was Buck Lynch.
    That same man showed his cleverness in the goal field, he and his opponent were running after the ball which
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