School: Cill an Daingin

Location:
Killadangan, Co. Tipperary
Teacher:
Tomás Mac Domhnaill
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    away. When he reached Dublin he said to himself, "I might as well go home and plough my field." So he ran back again. He had only been 24 hours out
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  3. 2. A very long time ago, a famous storyteller named Tom Dwan[?] lived in Ballycommon. Tom told a lot of funny stories about ghosts, and made lots of people
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