School: Clonmoney, Bunratty

Location:
Clonmoney North, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Henry Carroll
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  1. nothing. When the laughter and merriment ceased he got up, and though badly hurt he limped home. After some months' treatment the knee was not improving or getting well, so he decided to go to Biddy Early. When he arrived at he cabin, she gave him some cure, and told him all that had happened, and that it was the music of the Fair Piper he heard. The cure was only partly effective, and until the end of his day he walked and moved with a halt, and finally it was the cause of his early death.
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