School: Dún Mór (cailíní)

Location:
Dún Mór, Co. na Gaillimhe
Teacher:
Eibhlín Halliday
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0037, Page 0027

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    a word from him until he put the pipes on him and then the screeching of the ganders and geese began.
    "Leave my sight, you thief" said the priest. But nothing would do the piper till he put the old pipes on him to show the priest that his story was true. He buckled on his old pipes and played melodious music and from that day till the day of his death there was never a piper in the County Galway as good as he.
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