Volume: CBÉ 0190

Date
1936
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0190, Page 202

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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0190, Page 202

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    There was a family lived in Kilquawn by the name of Cardiff...

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    the next day, and it was all the same all they could get was froth.
    About noon an old woman walked in, , her nose and her chin were meeting, you couldn't see her mouth at all. She asked them what they were doing and they told her that they were churning for a day and a half and could get nothing only froth. She told them to get the coulter of the plough and put it in the fire, and redden. They wondered greatly, when they heard her saying this, but all the same they did it. They reddened the coulter until it was "white red. Then she told them to plunge it down in the of the milk in the churn. They all thought that
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    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
    Date
    10 May 1936
    Item type
    Lore
    Writing mode
    Handwritten
    Writing script
    Roman script
    Informant