Cnó coilleadh craobhaighe

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Cnó coilleadh craobhaighe  (1917) 
by Michael Sheehan
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CNÓ COILLEAḊ

CRAOḂAIĠE

THE IRISH OF THE PEOPLE


SCHOOL EDITION, WITH VOCABULARY


BY

REV. M. SHEEHAN, M.A., D.Ph.


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CNÓ COILLEAḊ CRAOḂAIĠE.

THE IRISH OF THE PEOPLE.

For the words in the stories on pp. 49-72, see Supplementary Vocabulary, p. 107.

Teachers are requested to explain to their pupils that, in the story An t-Sean-Ċailleaċ Sa Ċófra, the grotesque character called an stracaire, who acts with such apparent cruelty and injustice, is none other than a divine emissary, sent to punish the wealthy brother and his household for their uncharitable behaviour towards their starving relatives.

Dublin:

M. H. GILL & SON, Ltd


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CNÓ COILLEAḊ CRAOḂAIĠE.

THE IRISH OF THE PEOPLE.

(SCHOOL EDITION, WITH VOCABULARY)

BY

REV. M. SHEEHAN, M.A., D.Ph.

Dublin:

M. H. GILL & SON, Ltd