Volume: CBÉ 0485 (Part 1)
- Date
- 1938
- Collector
- Locations
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(no title) (continued)
“I was jusht thinkin o' alittle short sthory since ye war here lasht...”
(continued from previous page)find her he began ta get suspicious o' the ould woman so he ordhered her to get up off her sthool. She wouldn't do so, but he pulled her off it, an' the sthool that she sat on was all covered wit fresh blood.
He knew then that it was the ould woman that was the hare, an' he was further conviched when he saw the boy that ushed ta rise the hare for them, comin in ó the cobin, an' sez he o' a shout to the ould woman, before he saw the huntsman. "Ora mother I thought they'd surely get ye taday". The huntsman then went out, an' before he was gone out o' hearin', he heard her sayin' I hope ye earned a good wage to day, the black hound (bhlasht him) tuk the full o' his mouth out o' me leg, an' I'll have to get something ta cure it.
So ye see the point o' me sthory now, th'ould woman ushed ta turn hershrel into a hare, ta help the son earn money(no title)
“In oulden times bleedin' was supposhed ta be the besht cure for asevere cowld or pleuricy...”
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