Volume: CBÉ 0221

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    There was a girl wan time and she was working...

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    gone about two fields a great whirlwind came and took her off in it and she never came back. The men were drinking their tea in the field and they heard the whirlwind coming and they saw panning by where they were standing and then they heard the screams of the girl in it and none of the men knew that it was the servant girl. Anyhow they had to go home for their tea and the girl never came back any more.
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    There was a boy wan time and when he was about two years old...

    There was a boy wan time and when he was about two years old he got silly and never could do anything and was always in the cradle and the cradle was always in the door porch. Some of the people thought that he had some-thing to do with the fairies for he was able to tell a lot of
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    Date
    14 July 1936
    Item type
    Lore
    Language
    English
    Writing mode
    Handwritten
    Writing script
    Roman script
    Informant