Volume: CBÉ 0630 (Part 1)
- Date
- 1934–1939
- Collector
- Location
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0630, Page 107
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“The spilling of salt by accident at the table is said to foreshow bad luck for the person who spills it.”
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“It is wrong to open an umbrella inside in a house.”
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“When motor cars first began to enter these lonely valleys I remember what an awful fright a certain young girl...”
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“Blackberries are said to be definitely out of season after Michaelmas Night.”
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“There is a belief among the people here that if a person licks the belly of a live assloughra nothing will ever...”