Volume: CBÉ 0190
- Date
- 1936
- Collector
- Locations
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0190, Page 141
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- (continued from previous page)again and bring her in somethin but he said he wasn't gettin any pay for his work so and he wasn't goin to do any more. She told him he must do it and told him to bring the horse again. He asked her would it make any difference if he walked and she said it didn't. So he set out on foot. He went straight to his own house and never came back, and the fairies never troubled him afterwards.
- There was another man goin out to shoot wan mornin at four o clock and when he was goin along the road he saw the fairies crossin it in circles. They were comin from the rath. He didn't like to go through them so he went in(continues on next page)