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§ 136. Follow me, do not follow Peter. The day is bright (and) dry, and I am going with you to Derry. Follow the man on the road. Do not stand on the road. A clean road and a dry path. There is a shamrock growing at the well. I am not going with Peter; I am going with you to Granard. The road is not clean and the path is not dry. Conn is going to Granard, and there is a young man going with him. Art is going, with a young horse, to Kildare, to Derry, to Granard.

[Before reading this Lesson study again the table above, § 132.]

§ 137. (sLaun lath), safety with you, good-bye.

(Nau bok lesh), do not meddle with it, never mind it.

§ 138. WORDS.