School: Coole (roll number 3936)
- Location:
- An Chúil, Co. na hIarmhí
- Teacher: T. Mac Cormaic
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- In the days of the bad landlords a poor man not been able to pay his rent was to be evicted with a weeks notice. The man asked his Parish Priest to intercede for him to the landlord.
The landlord agreed if the man was able to answer him three questions or could get any one to answer them for him he would have no more rent to pay. The Parish Priest asked the poor man to lend him his coat and hat as he was going to the landlord to answer the questions for him and he told the poor man to send his son to the landlord to say his questions would be answered on Friday evening.
The Parish Priest wearing the poor mans coat and hat arrived at the landlords house at night fall. The first question was "how many stars in the sky". The Priest answered five millions six hundred and twenty one and if you dont believe me count them yourself. That is all right said the landlord "now tell(continues on next page)