School: Fíodhnach (B.), Ráthluirc (roll number 4469)
- Location:
- Feenagh, Co. Limerick
- Teacher: Seán Ó Scolaidhe
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- No. 1
Saturday's morn was always a sign of rain.
No. 2
Spring wells that got shallow and flowed slowly, and rose again to the brim and flowed quickly that was a sign that rain would follow.
No. 3
When the dog eat grass it was a sure sign of rain.
No. 4
When the fire got blue it was a sign of a hard frost.
No. 5
When the smoke whirled going up the chimney it was a sign that a storm was approaching.
No. 6
When the frog is golden in colour it is the sign of(continues on next page)