Volume: CBÉ 0220 (Part 3)

Date
1936
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0220, Page 0380

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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0220, Page 0380

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  1. There was a man who used to mind sheep in Ballyhenden wan time; and there used a light always be see in coming along there. This night the man saw it, and he faced it. When he came to the gap he put his own lamp under under his arm; and what was it but an owl. The owl quenched his own lamps and popped on a thrush and off he went.
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    They say if the Freemason have any eye on them...

    They say if the Freemason have any eye on them when they're working that they have no power. There was a man wan time & he was in 'em, and his wife hid herself in the house where the met. They were trying to work & they couldn't. "There's some wan in the house." says wan of 'em." So they searched & they discovered her.
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    I was out Cronohill wan day.

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    Item type
    Lore
    Language
    English
    Writing mode
    Handwritten
    Writing script
    Roman script
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