School: Tobar an Choire (2)

Location:
Tobercurry, Co. Sligo
Teacher:
Eilís Caswall
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    It is considered unlucky to look at he new moon through glass.

    It is considered unlucky to look at he new moon through glass.
    It is unlucky, people believe, to spill salt, it means sorrow for the person who spills it.
    The number 13 is generally believed to be unlucky, but I heard a lady who was broadcasting, to say it was her lucky number. This lady was No 13 in a competition.
    When you meet a funeral you should (the old people say) turn and walk three steps with it.
    Hallow Eve is believed to be a great night for fairies. May people fear to walk out late that night.
    You should not cut a baby's nails before it is a year old.
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