School: Kilduff

Location:
Kilduff Upper, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
S. Ó Floinn
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0962, Page 105

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0962, Page 105

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  2. Bad signs of weather. When the dog eats grass, the horses gallop round the fields, crows fly low and dart downwards as if shot. The cat sits with her back towards the fire, the willy wag-tail comes near the houses, the stars look sharp. When there is a ring close to the moon. If there is a ring close to the moon. If there is a mist on the mountain or if the mountain seems near. When the robin is at the bottom of the bush. The crane flies along the river or over the lake. The swallows fly close to the ground. The crows come home late in the evening, the farm animals stand with their backs to the fence, the blackbirds get very numerous, the smoke blows down, the cat tears timber with her claws.
    Good signs of the weather. When
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