School: Listellick, Tráighlí

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Listellick North, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Domhnall Ó Súilleabháin
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  1. Some time in the year 1923 a man named Patrick OSullivan of Baillinloarth ([?]) was working in a field of Ned Fitzgerald's of Buntaloon ([?]) called the Fort Field when he saw a small little motor car go up a by-road near John OHanlon's fence of Liosloose ([?]). He ran after it, but when it came to the end of the bye road it disappeared.
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    1. genre
      1. verbal arts (~1,483)
        1. jokes (~6,086)
    2. agents (~1)
      1. supernatural and legendary beings (~14,864)
    Language
    English
    Informant
    George Hill
    Gender
    Male
    Age
    65
    Address
    Buntalloon, Co. Kerry
  3. Long ago two old women were conversing about the day of Judgment. One of them asked the other whether Owen Roe ONeill would be there and the other replied "yes." She again asked whether Cromwell would be there and she replied "yes". "Oh, they will have murder" was the other's reply.
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