School: Ballynacally, Inis (roll number 2189)

Location:
Ballynacally, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Tomás Ó Cuinneagáin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0604, Page 124

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    boot. He caught the leperacaun by the back of the neck and kept his eye on him all the time, because he knew that if he took his eye off him that he would go. The leperacaun knew that there was a wicked bull in a field near the fort, and that he often attacked people. So he said to the man - "look there is the bull beside you". The man looked behind him, but he saw no bull and when he turned around again the leperacaun was gone. Many people have seen this leperacaun near the fort at about twelve o'clock in the night. Many of them often tried to catch him, but they always failed to do so.
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