Volume: CBÉ 0220 (Part 2)

Date
1936
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0220, Page 0227

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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0220, Page 0227

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  2. I heard my father saying that he saw the Luathrachán wan day when he was young. The Luathrachán was sitting down mending a brogue he said, and he could see him rising the hammer and striking the brogue but he could hear no noise. He ran in to his mother and called her out to see the little man mending the brogue. "Yerra, what man" says she.
    When they came out he wasn't there.
    He was a small little man about a foot high and he as grey as a badger.
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