School: Tobar an Choire (2)

Location:
Tobercurry, Co. Sligo
Teacher:
Eilís Caswall
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    To make a magpie talk, split its tongue with a sixpence.
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    It is considered unlucky to cut a hazel tree or a blackthorn bush.
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    It is believed that if a horse's hair is put into water it will eventually turn into an eel
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