School: Baile Uí Ghrádaigh, Ceann Tuirc

Location:
Ballygrady South, Co. Cork
Teacher:
N., Bean de Róiste
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    O'Keeffe whom their father liked. Cliodna did not know that her sister was in love with O'Keeffe., but before long she found it out.
    She called the oldest of her nurses to assist her to punish her innocent sister. They fixed to meet in a certain part of the palace where she put on a fire a brass vessel, she blew up the fire and Cliodna lighted her torch.
    Then she said some words while she threw some rare herbs into a vase. She then burned a handful of human hair. She poured this composition into a jug.
    When she had this done a visible change appeared in Aiovil's person.
    Aoivil was wrapped in a white veil and then laid her in a coffin.
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