School: Aughclare

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Aughclare, Co. Wexford
Teacher:
M.E. Campbell
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    Grandfather was coming home from Ross one night and he heard the 'Dead Hunt'.

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    Topics
    1. agents (~1)
      1. supernatural and legendary beings (~14,864)
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Peggy Nolan
    Gender
    Female
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    A man was minding a sow and bons at twelve o'clock one night...

    A man was minding a sow and bons at twelve o'clock one night, not far away from our house. He went into the house for a cup of tea and while he was drinking his tea he thought he heard a strange sow grunting. When he went out, his own sow and bons were dead. He saw a strange white sow beside them. He only caught the one glimpse of her, because there and then she disappeared, and where she went he never knew.
    No-body about the place had a sow, and all the people said it must have been a fairy sow.
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