School: Cnoc an Doire (B.) (roll number 2418)
- Location:
- Knockaderry, Co. Kerry
- Teacher: Domhnall Ó Seaghdha
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- One day a woman called her husband to his dinner. She had a very large plate of sauce and a very small bit of fish ready for him. When he came in he sat down near the table and began looking at the plate of sauce. The woman said "Why aren't you eating" He said " I must wait until the tide goes out". "I want to catch the fish".
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- Collector
- John Fitzgerald
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Gowlane, Co. Kerry
- Informant
- James Fitzgerald
- Gender
- Male
- Once there lived a man by the name of Johnny Roche in Kilnanare. He was a handy man. One time he tried to build a house. He bought a cord for to measure the walls of it. When he had a good part of the wall built he noticed it was getting crooked. A man named John Sullivan was walking along the road and he said "Your wall is a bit crooked Johnny" Johnny was very angry and he said " I wouldn't doubt Mick Flurry (of(continues on next page)