School: Cloncarneel

Location:
Cloncarneel, Co. Meath
Teacher:
Máire, Bean Uí Bhreacáin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0695, Page 227

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  2. Honey-pots is a very nice game. the children get into a row. Two are chosen to be the "Shakers", and one to say a little rhyme.
    "Honey-pots, Honey-pots, all in a row.
    Twenty-five shillings wherever they go."
    Whoever the last word falls on is taken out and shaken. If the person does not fall when the others are
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