School: Urbal (roll number 13874)

Location:
An tIorball, Co. Liatroma
Teacher:
Gerald Kelliher
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  1. A dallóg used to be put on some person's eyes. A boy in the company used hold/put up so many fingers and say "Hurley, Burley, Thrumpery, Thraysey, Go to a pot and mark a daisy". Limeon Alley hunt the buck. How many horns (fingers) stand up?" The person with the dallóg used have to guess. Perhaps, he'd say 6 when there were only 2. The rhyme used to be repeated again and again, the fellow ith the dallóg having to guess each time. The dallóg used be kept on his eyes till he'd guess the right number. When he
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