School: Cnoc na gCóirne
- Location:
- Knocknagornagh, Co. Limerick
- Teacher: Seán Ó Coinnigh
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- (continued from previous page)she kept a sharp eye on the bush and saw no one in the field. When she returned there wasn't a trace of either shrub or money.Thos. Barrett.
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- Local Stories.A man heard that money was to be found under a certain stone in the glen. With two others he raised the stone and dug beneath it, and after some time they came upon a bag, but on opening same they found it contained nothing ('Ciaroga'). They resolved to put it into an enemy's kitchen. Imagine the delight of the latter on finding this bag in his kitchen the following day full of gleaming guineas.Pat Collins.