School: Derreenargan

Location:
Derreenargan, Co. Roscommon
Teacher:
Pádhraic Ó Fionnáin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0232, Page 215

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  2. The following are some local superstitious beliefs and are known locally as 'pisreóga'.
    It is believed locally that if you hear a "dead-bell" tinkling in your ear a relation of yours will pass away to eternity immediately.
    Superstitious people believe that if you feel a burning sensation in your left ear somebody is talking good about you, but if you feel a warm sensation in your right ear somebody is backbiting you.
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