School: Cill Chóirne (B.) (roll number 8828)

Location:
Kilcorney, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Michéal Ó Laoghaire
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0325, Page 066

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0325, Page 066

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  3. XML “Holy Wells”
  4. XML “The Leprechaun”

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  2. In the townland of Dromagh a young girl going for water one morning saw a leprechaun sitting under a mushroom. He was working away at his shoes. He was singing an old Irish song and never heard the girl until she caught him by the neck. "Now, out with your gold", said she to him. "Gold, indeed", said the leprechaun, "where would a poor cobbler like me get gold?". "Don't be wasting your time with me", said the girl,
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