School: St Patricks Convent, Kilkenny (roll number 10478)

Location:
Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny
Teacher:
Sr. M. Dominic
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    a prominent place the flowers last for a long period when cut, and in their way are equal to any Orchid for table decorations.
    Flowers do not only give pleasure to man but are also of practical use to him.They also beautify the home, even the sick are brightened, when a bouquet of flowers are presented to them,
    Then therefore were they made to beautify the earth to comfort man. To whisper hope when ere his faith grow dim.
    For who so careth for the flowers, will care much more for Him.
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