School: Bun Machan

Teacher:
Íde, Bean Uí Chobhthaigh
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  3. XML “The Light in the Ruin”
  4. XML “A Story of Dunhill Castle”
  5. XML “The Haunted Castle”

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  1. I tis said that there was a crock of gold hidden in Dunhill Castle. One night a couple of men went with spades and shovels there to dig the gold. They came to a large flag and brought it up. Immediately they saw a huge bull coming towards them, looking very fierce and thought to hunt them away. Then there came a swarm of bees that chased them away. The men said they would never go looking for the gold again.
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  2. There once lived a man in a little cottage close to the ruins of a great castle which was said to be haunted. The man, a fierce dauntless fellow, determined to find out if the castle was haunted or not. On a certain night towards 12 o'clock he set out to the castle carrying a lantern. What he saw at the castle astounded him. He saw six tall fierce men standing at a great six-legged table. They were eyeing one another savagely. Great
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    Language
    English
    Collector
    Patrick O' Donovan
    Gender
    Male
    Address
    Ballynarrid, Co. Waterford