School: Corrabha (Curravagh)

Location:
Curraghvah, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
(name not given)
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  2. There was once a boy who was very poor and he lived in a cave in rock. The cave was full of holes and he thatched it with heather. He took a ramble one time and he happened to call on the owner of a very large estate. This man to whom the estate belonged had only one daughter and the poor boy got in conversation with her and after he was gone she told her father - the rich Lord that she never would marry any person but this boy. The father said he would not agree to this until he
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