School: Broadford

Location:
Áth Leathan, Co. an Chláir
Teacher:
M. Fitzpatrick
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  2. A long time ago, a wicked woman lived in the townland of Violet Hill.
    When any one used to pass her house, she used to kill them by the power of the devil. On one occasion a priest sent a man on horseback with a knife to stick her. The man stuck the knife in her, and she told him to pull it and stick it again, but he would not. Then she went in a ball of fire to the island of Doon lake. She is there to the present day, and every seven years she comes out making ropes in the sand.
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