A Ghost Story
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Bernie Duffy, James Gormley
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Bailiúchán béaloidis é seo a chnuasaigh páistí scoile in Éirinn le linn na 1930idí. Breis eolais
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Bernie Duffy, James Gormley
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“Once there lived a rat and a weasel in a bog. The rat thought if he could kill the weasel he would have the whole bog to himself and the weasel thought the same thing...”
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James Gormley, Lynda Shannon
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“Once I heard a story from a man who dreamed of a pot of gold which was supposed to be hidden in the ruins of an old castle beside a lake...”
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James Gormley
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“One day long ago two men went to cut meadow with scythes. They cut away for a while until they came to a weasel's nest where there were four young weasels...”
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James Gormley
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“Once there lived a man named Michael James in Roscommon. He was in great need of money, as he had a big family to rear...”
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James Gormley, Lynda Shannon
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“Once two men went away to look for work. They walked until their shoes were worn to the uppers, and they were very hungary but could find no work...”
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James Gormley, Thomas Dowd
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“Once two men went over to England in search of work. They got no work the first day and the night fell on them, they had no place to sleep...”
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Brian Dowd, James Gormley
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“Once a boy fell in with two robbers. Now there lived near those robbers a man who was very rich...”
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James Gormley, Lynda Shannon
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“A number of years ago an old witch that was called Jenny of the Hills, lived on one of the Cregga hills in the parish of Kiltrustan in the Co Roscommon...”
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James Gormley, Laurence Shannon
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“Once upon a time there lived a robber in the parish of Kiltrustan in the Co Roscommon named Pat O Hare...”
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James Gormley, Laurance Shannon
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“Once there lived a woman in Carrowkeel named Biddy Elwood in the parish of Creeve in the Co Roscommon who had a lot of butter...”
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James Gormley
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“Once there lived a man and his wife in Clooneybrennan in the parish of Elphin in the Co Roscommon who had a good many cows and supplied a good many people in the town with butter...”
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James Gormley, Michael Gormley
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James Gormley
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James Gormley, Martin Kearns
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James Gormley, Martin Kearns
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“Once there were hunters hunting on the Creeve hills in the Co Roscommon. All the dogs ran after a hare...”
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James Gormley, James Mc Glynn
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“Once a caretaker of a Protestant Church tied a goat in the Church. He went and told the parson that the devil was in the Church...”
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James Gormley, Thomas Dowd
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“One night a man named Thomas Dowd of Cummeen Elphin in the Co Roscommon was coming home from a dance. It was very late and he had to go through the fields...”
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James Gormley, Thomas Dowd
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“Once upon James Gormley of Cummeen Elphin in the Co Roscommon dreamed of a hidden treasure. The treasure was supposed to be a pot of gold...”
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James Gormley
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“A number of years ago just after Frank Mc Govern setting up in Creeve in Co Roscommon. He had the shop stocked with everything that could be in a shop...”
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James Gormley, Martin Kearns
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