School: An Daingean, Cuinche
- Location:
- Dangan, Co. Clare
- Teachers: Stiofán Mac Clúin Treasa Ní Chonmara
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- (continued from previous page)Peter McCormack from Clooney". Soon afterwards a great crowd of girls and boys came in and greeted Peter in the same fashion. Peter was surprised because because he didn't know any of them and they all seemed to know him well. They danced all night and had a big supper. They all bade Peter "good-night" as they were going in the morning. He went to bed and when he awoke in the morning he found himself above in Clooney Bog, with a sod of turf for a pillow.This was told to Mary O'Loughlin, Creevagh, Quin by Thomas MacNamara, Creevagh, Quin, Co. Clare.
- Old SayingsGod loves a cheerful giver.
Much wants more.
Necessity is the mother ofinvention.
There is no cloud without its silver lining.
There is no road without a turn.
The darkest hour is before the dawn.
Where there is life there is hope.