School: Ráth Araidh (roll number 9362)

Location:
Rahara, Co. Roscommon
Teacher:
M. Ní Bheirn
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  2. There were two men going home from rambling one night above Malachy Donnellys in Lacken. A man came along & went out between them. One of them said Good - night to him. The other man said " who are you talking to" he didn't see him at all.
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  3. There was a Lacken man coming from Knockcroghery one night. He came alright until he came a bit below Malachy Donnelly's (Lacken) and he couldn't go any further. He was turned round on the road and was sent back near Knockcroghery. He did that journey a couple of times and he went
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