School: Clonbullogue

Location:
Clonbulloge, Co. Offaly
Teacher:
A. Fitzgerald
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  2. A farmer had good milking cows but they were not milking well. One morning when he went for the cows he saw a hare sucking the cows. The people told him it would not be right to kill the hare; others told him to chase it. When he saw the hare again he let out the dogs after it. The hare ran up the bog towards a little house and then she went in through a window into the little house. When the man went into the house he did not see the hare but an old woman.
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