School: Cill Mhic Eoghain (roll number 9848)

Location:
Kilmackowen, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Domhnall Ó Hurdail
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    this day, as it is said that accidents might happen. The farmers did mow or reap on this day, or they say they should not go fishing.
    A sad accident occurred in Rinn Truisg fifteen years ago. A fishing-crew followed a Shoal of fish and the crew followed the fish a long distance. The boat overturned and the men were drowned. They were never found sense that. Not even pieces of the boat were to be seen.
    November's night was the next feast which came, and it was generally looked forward to more by the young people than by the grown up people.
    The children played several games in the night time
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