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  1. (gan teideal)

    Once upon a time there lived a man named Humppy Back and he lived near Doyle's house and he had gold and he buried it under one of Doyle's piers the one at the right hand side.

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    Bridie Dwyer, Patrick Dwyer

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  2. (gan teideal)

    Once upon a time there lived two Giants in Cantwellscourt. One of them was called Clug and the other Crug.

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    Patrick Dwyer

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  3. (gan teideal)

    One night a boy about twelve years old was coming home from his Aunt's house. It was dark when he was leaving the house and he had to go across fields.

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    Bridie Dwyer, Patrick Dwyer

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  4. (gan teideal)

    Once upon a time there lived a man and woman named Dan and Kitty Hynes. They lived at Coolcullen. They were very poor.

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    Bessie Dwyer, Patrick Dwyer

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  5. (gan teideal)

    Once upon a time a man named Captain Nugent hid a crock of gold in the field where Blake's castle stood, just in front of it.

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    Patrick Dwyer

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  6. (gan teideal)

    Once upon a time two men named Murphy lived in Muckalee. One day they were reaping corn in a field with scythes and one of them met a weasel's nest and he cut all the young ones.

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    Patrick Dwyer

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  7. (gan teideal)

    Once upon a time there lived a family named Byrnes. They lived at Paulstown. Every night when it would come to nine o' clock everyone in the house would have to be gone out of the kitchen.

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    Bessie Dwyer, Patrick Dwyer

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  8. (gan teideal)

    There is a cave in Dunmore. One time three men named John Byrne Patrick Walsh and Mick Hoban went in. They had three boys outside holding a ball of twine.

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    Bessie Dwyer, Patrick Dwyer

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  9. (gan teideal)

    One night Tommy Carthy was going home from Johnswell as he was going over through Quinns' lane he saw seven cars and seven men asleep in them and a hound tied to each car.

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    Patrick Dwyer

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  10. (gan teideal)

    A long time ago there was a house in Ballyfoyle and the people that were living in it were called Haydens. One night they were all gone to bed and it was about twelve o' clock and something tapped at the door.

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    Patrick Dwyer

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  11. (gan teideal)

    One night Christy Butlers' father was going home from rambling. He had to go along a bit of a road first and then through fields and then out on the road again.

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    Patrick Dwyer

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  12. (gan teideal)

    Once upon a time there lived a family named Purcells where Fitzpatricks are living now. One night old Tom Purcell died, and in a few days time his daughter Mary gave away his trousers to a poor man living nearby because the rest of his clothes were not wo

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    Bessie Dwyer, Patrick Dwyer

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  13. (gan teideal)

    Once upon a time there was a man coming from Johnswell. He came across the fields.

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    Bessie Dwyer, Patrick Dwyer

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  14. (gan teideal)

    One night Tommy Carthy was going home from Johnswell. As he was going over through Quinn's lane he saw seven cars and seven men asleep in them and a hound tied to each car.

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    Patrick Dwyer

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  15. (gan teideal)

    Once upon a time a man named Tommy Kelly was coming home from rambling. As he was going up the Ballafoyle road a coach passed with four white horses drawing it.

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    Patrick Dwyer

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  16. (gan teideal)

    Once upon a time there lived a man named Jim Nolan. He lived in Tullabrin and he had cousins down in Clara.

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    Bridie Dwyer, Patrick Dwyer

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  17. (gan teideal)

    In Switzerland they have no games such as hurling or football. The game they have is called Bull-fight. They used to have two Bulls in a ring and have them fighting and the people used to bet a lot of money on them.

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    Patrick Dwyer

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  18. (gan teideal)

    Once upon a time there lived a man named Martin Byrne. He lived where Mannings are living now. He was a very awkward man and he could do nothing right.

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    Bessie Dwyer, Patrick Dwyer

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  19. (gan teideal)

    About two hundred years ago there was a mission in St John's church.

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    Bessie Swyer, Patrick Dwyer

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