School: Attymass G
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- Teacher: Mrs B. Flannelly
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- (continued from previous page)to campy them, and if any storm came on them the most of them would be drowned.
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- Long ago young people used to go out mummering on St Bridget's day instead of in the night. They used to bring a doll and dress it up in honour of St Bridget. Also they used to bring hand baskets with them and gather eggs and money. On that night the(continues on next page)