School: Garracloon (roll number 6852)

Location:
Garrycloonagh, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
James J. Clarke
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  3. XML “The Devil on His Shoulder”
  4. XML “Put Astray by the Fairies”

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  2. There was a man and he never believed that fairies would put you astray. He used to say that he would never be afraid of fairies or of ghosts.
    One night he went out visiting. Coming home to him, he went astray in the fields. He did not know what to do. At last he thought of a plan. He took off his coat and turned it inside out. Then he got home easily. He knew it was the fairies that put him astray. He believed in fairies after that.
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