Volume: CBÉ 0221

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  1. (no title) (continued)

    If two people of the one name got married...

    (continued from previous page)
    But he wouldn't listen to nobody. He said that all the doctors had failed on him and now he was going to cure himself.. Everybody wondered at him and thought he was going out of this mind, but after a couple of days, it was found that there was an improvement on him. The doctors couldn't believe their eyes when they saw it. After a few weeks the boy was up and out, and as well as ever.
    Nobody ever could find out from him what way he cured himself.
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    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
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    In the Famine time a man followed a crow three miles...

    In the Famine time a man followed a crow three miles to get from her a potatoe that she stole from a small heap in the haggard, and what's more he got the potatoe and brought it home.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
    Date
    1936
    Item type
    Lore
    Language
    English
    Writing mode
    Handwritten
    Writing script
    Roman script
    Informant