School: Baile na Groighe

Location:
Ballinagree, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Tomás Breathnach
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  2. There was a man and his wife living together in Ballinagree. Early in spring he used set his crops. One year he set a lot of cabbage. When the cabbage was ripe, she need give it all away to the poor. Day after day thousands of poor people used call to her house for something to eat. In the end at was all used. He used to be scolding her on account of giving all the cabbage away. She went to bed very lonesome one night, because it was all used, and she had nothing to give to them the following day. When she went out in the morning, she found the garden full of fine white cabbage. When he saw it, he was surprised also. She cut the cabbage as freely as ever as long as it held. She had it finished in a couple of weeks. After this when she was going to bed, she was as lonesome as ever. When she woke in the morning, she found the garden as full of cabbage as it was the time before. This happened three or four times after one another. Every-time she gave it away, because she didn't like to see
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