(gan teideal) “There is a churn in our house, and it is three and a half feet long.” CBÉS 1031 Grace Campbell, Mrs Margaret Mc Groary Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Once upon a time there was a man and his name was Finn Mac Cumhail.” CBÉS 1031 Grace Campbell, Mrs Margaret Mc Groary Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Once upon a time there was a boy called James Mc Groary hired with a man called John Ward in Eglish.” CBÉS 1031 Grace Campbell, Mrs Margaret Mc Groary Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Once upon a time thre were five men in this district on board of a ship.” CBÉS 1031 Grace Campbell, Mrs Margaret Mc Groary Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Once upon a time there was a great storm. There were two boys called John Ward who lived in Donegal, and James Mc Groary Drimarone.” CBÉS 1031 Grace Campbell, Mrs Margaret Mc Groary Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “In the olden times candles were made from boiled rushes.” CBÉS 1031 Grace Campbell, Mrs Margaret Mc Groary Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Once upon a time there was a wedding down in Glenties.” CBÉS 1031 Grace Campbell, Mrs Margaret Mc Groary Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “In the olden times there was a church in Eglish.” CBÉS 1031 Grace Campbell, Mrs Margaret Mc Groary Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Once upon a time there was a place in Eglish called the Mullach Mór.” CBÉS 1031 Grace Campbell, Mrs Margaret Mc Groary Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “People say that if a star fell on a hill and if any person found it before it was melted that it was the best cure for the mumps.” CBÉS 1031 Grace Campbell, Mrs Margaret Mc Groary Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “There is a fairy wrath in the school district. There is one down on Paddy Brogan's hill.” CBÉS 1031 Grace Campbell, Mrs Margaret Mc Groary Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “There is only one holy well in this parish and it is called Father Mick's well.” CBÉS 1031 Grace Campbell, Mrs Margaret Mc Groary Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “About 50 years ago there was a smith called John O'Donnill.” CBÉS 1031 Grace Campbell, Mrs Margaret Mc Groary Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Once upon a time when the soldiers were looking for Our Lord they came to a field of corn and it was in breard.” CBÉS 1031 Grace Campbell, Mrs Margaret Mc Groary Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Once upon a time there was a man and he went away to look for work.” CBÉS 1031 Grace Campbell, Mrs Margaret Mc Groary Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Once upon a time there were three people living in a house a man a woman and a little girl.” CBÉS 1031 Annie Campbell, Mrs Margaret Mc Groary Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “People say that if potaoes were set on Good Friday that they were sure to grow.” CBÉS 1031 Grace Campbell, Mrs Margaret Mc Groary Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “This is a story about Fionn Mc Cumhaill.” CBÉS 1031 Grace Campbell, Mrs Margaret Mc Groary Tras-scríbhinn