School: An Corrbhaile
- Location:
- An Corrbhaile, Co. an Chláir
- Teacher: Máirtín Mac Coitir
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A piece of silver. A short story about a riddle.
There was a witch around long ago and she would kill every one that could not make out the riddle. The riddle was as follows:-
Four in the morning, two in the middle of the day and three in the evening.
A person. - Once upon a time there was an old man living down near(continues on next page)
- Informant
- Gerald Harvey
- Gender
- Male