School: Bun Machan

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Íde, Bean Uí Chobhthaigh
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  3. XML “The Ghostly Carriage”
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  5. XML “A Tale of Jacky the Lantern”

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    crow of a cock. The carriage, horses and drivers immediately vanished. Never was the carriage seen at the ruins again because the cock crew while they were there and so broke the spell.
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    Language
    English
    Collector
    John Coffey
    Gender
    Male
    Address
    Ballydowane East, Co. Waterford
    Informant
    Mrs Coffey
    Relation
    Parent
    Gender
    Female
    Address
    Ballydowane East, Co. Waterford
  3. One night a man was on his homeward journey. It was getting late and he was still far away from his home. It was a cold stormy night and he wished to be at home in his warm comfortable bed. He was watching the path carefully so that he
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