School: Cill Muire, Sixmilebridge

Location:
Cill Mhuire, Co. an Chláir
Teacher:
Bríd Ní Chonmara
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0596, Page 182

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    he had a most vivid imagination and some of his tales if printed would make pleasant reading for children .
    He used to tell a story about a favourite dog that usually came off victor in all dog fights. "When he died" says Tom " "I skinned the creathur dried the skin and stitched it on the back of my waistcoat .One night when I was coming home from Quin a vagabone of a dog attacked me well he knew my dog was dead ,but faith dead or livin the fight was in him .Didnt i feel the hair risin on my back and next came a growl Faith that frightened the other fellah.Good dog "says i "livin or dead you can hold your own.
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