School: Rathmeage, Hackettstown
- Location:
- Rathmeague, Co. Wicklow
- Teacher: Pádraig Ó Tuathail
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“There was a man in Knocknaguilty...”
There was a man in Knockaguilty + he used to ramble to Knockasheagh + when he was leaving this house one night he said he was not afraid of all the devils in hell. He had a card a cord around his trousers; pieces of this stuck to the briars + showed how he had wandered around at the burrough before he dropped dead. He was got dead in the morning- One time a beggar went to Lawrences of Carrigacrow and they thought he was a Protestant so they gave him a penny and he said "God Bless you." But when he came out there was a lad beside the ditch and he heard the beggar saying to himself "Thanks be to God and his Blessed Mother that I got a penny from him." The lad ran in and told Lawrence and they were after him and brought him back and took the penny from him. Then they made him do a hard day's work before they let him off.
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“If cricket sings it is sign of fine weather.”
If a cricket sings it is a sign of fine weather