School: Ballycar, Cuinche
- Location:
- Ballycar, Co. Clare
- Teacher: Liam Mac Clúin
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“When he brought the silver from Quin he dug the hole better and put the silver into it”
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“A cuardaithe that used to visit his house every night got ill,”
A cuardaithe that used to visit his house every night got ill,and when he was not getting better Mr O'Dea went to visit him. O'Dea had already heard his friend was very ill and when he was approaching the house of the sick man he heard great crying .Thinking the man dead O'Dea was doubtful of entering the house especially when he had not called to see the(continues on next page)