School: Míleac (roll number 4974)
- Location:
- Meelick, Co. Galway
- Teacher: Brighid Bean Mhic Aodhgáin
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- The Fairies of KilmachughEvery lis and fort in Galway is more or less haunted by the fairies. Opposite Mr. Glynn's home is a field and that field contained the remains of an ancient lis or fort. For a long time the owner had threatened to have the lis removed. It was in the way of the people, he said, and spoiled the look of the field. His neighbours strongly advised him to have nothing to do with so old and memorable a relic of by-gone ages. The place was well known to be haunted. The caoin of the banshee was often heard from among the little bushes that grew on it's summit, and after the cry that foretold the death of some member of a family in the parish had ceased, she, the "banshee" could be seen with dishevelled hair and extended arms soaring in the night air(continues on next page)