School: Dún Flainn (roll number 9669)

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Doonflin Upper, Co. Sligo
Teacher:
Seán Ó Maolagáin
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  2. 1. As I was going to London I saw a great wonder, ten pots boiling and no fire under.
    Answer: Ten pumps of water
    2. As I looked across London wall, I saw a man that had a call, his head was flesh, his mouth was horn and such a man was never born.
    Answer: A cup.
    3. What goes away under the ground and returns under it.
    Answer: A man with sods on his head.
    4. Twenty sick sheep went out a gap, one died, how many left.
    Answer: Nineteen
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