Volume: CBÉ 0630 (Part 1)
- Date
- 1934–1939
- Collector
- Location
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0630, Page 191
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“The "dip" was usulaly some liquid such as gravy or new milk into which potatoes were dipped to flavour them before eating.”
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“When my sisters and I were young my father amused us by reciting the following verse...”
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“I have heard it said that it isn't right to have three lights in the one room at the same time.”
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“Denny O'Connor of Market Street, Kenmare, told me that there is a well near the ruin of the castle of the O'Sullivan Mór...”
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“I often heard my mother sing the following verse...”