School: Corr Riabhach

Location:
Correagh Glebe, Co. an Chabháin
Teacher:
R. Mac Éamuis
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    happened. James Brady got tired and said he would come no more. Mr. Ellot said that since Brady had helped him to dig up the well, he would have to help him settle it back. They did so and went home.
    This well never was known to go dry, after that a drop of water never was seen in it. The lights were never seen again.
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