School: Cora Caitlín (B.)
- Location:
- Newmarket on Fergus, Co. Clare
- Teacher: P. Mac Conmara
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- (continued from previous page)together in a house. The mane was not able to keep them.One night the man said to his wife:- " I am not able to keep the children." One of the children was very clever, Next morning the father took them into a big wood.They spread stones on the way to know their was home. They get home next day and the father was surprised to see them. He got some money from a stewart and he kept them until the money was all spentThe father brought them all [of?] again the second time. They spread crumbs of bread on their way. But the birds ear them all and the boys were left to starve.
- (7) A Jew and an Irish-man were one day out boating one day. They began to argue about religion. [?] one occasion the Jew was getting the better of the Irishman.The Irishman wanted to be(continues on next page)