School: Tara Hill (roll number 13689)

Location:
Kilcavan, Co. Wexford
Teacher:
Pádraig Mac Fhlannchadha
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0888, Page 094

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  3. XML “The Fairy Wart”
  4. XML “The Fairy Changeling”

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  2. Once upon a time there lived in the heart of Eire a woman whose name was Biddy Shea. She was mother of five girls and was very proud and pleased when her sixth child was a boy. The child throve well and was a pleasure to see until he was almost twelve months old. The mother noticed it pining away, it used to laugh in a strange way, and look about it as cunning as a mouse, and then cry and squall in a moment like no Christian child. When she took it on her lap it often made faces at her so that she was often afraid to look at. When it was old enough to take food it would not eat for her only cry all day long. She though it would die and felt very sorry for it. It lived on for three months without any food that
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