School: Greaghglass (roll number 11011)

Location:
Greaghglass, Co. Monaghan
Teacher:
Mrs. Ross
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0957, Page 041

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0957, Page 041

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  2. A Story
    A minister was once travelling in the train. As he got into the carriage he noticed a drunk man in the corner. He felt it was his duty to go over and speak to the man. So he went over and said .- "I am surprised to find a respectable man like you so badly under the influence of drink". The man looked up and said, "Well, you should not be talking, for your own collar is on back side front".
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  3. A True Story
    A short distance from Ballygawly stands the ruins of an ancient castle the owners of which were killed by people name Mc. Mahon. Since
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