Volume: CBÉ 0189

Date
1935
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0189, Page 168

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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0189, Page 168

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  2. A small farmer and his son once lived near Carrigbyrne. Their land was mostly raths. Their was a rath in every field they had. They used to keep a lot of sheep. It was in the early Spring, and one night the father said at the son to go out and have a look at the lambs before going to bed.
    The boy went out, and when came out to this rath he saw it was paved with gold. He was so frightened that
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