Volume: CBÉ 0265
- Date
- 1935
- Collector
- Location
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- (continued from previous page)centre of his forehead. When he came home he dropped on the kitchen floor & had to be put to bed & never did a bit of good after. When he was dying his son - a Catholic said "Father are you going to turn with us." "I'd rather burn" he said "than turn" so the son called for Jas Graham - an uncle of Pats of Knockananna "Come here till we take him to the fire" so they took him out of the bed & put his feet in the fire so when his feet began to burn he called out for the priest.
She said that at home in Ryle they had a stack of oats on a frame in the haggard &(continues on next page)