Volume: CBÉ 0630 (Part 1)
- Date
- 1934–1939
- Collector
- Location
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0630, Page 110
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“If wild birds fly into a dwelling house it is regarded as a sign of bad luck.”
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“When Mary Doyle used to be in convulsions it was considered unlucky to cross her path.”
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“Whenever my father saw a star fall he said "I wish my soul to heaven.”
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“A great many people here make the sign of the cross when they see a new moon for the first time.”
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“Long ago my father used to tell us, children, how the man got up into the moon.”
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“Some old people in the parish would never burn alder.”