School: Bun Machan

Teacher:
Íde, Bean Uí Chobhthaigh
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  1. XML School: Bun Machan
  2. XML Page 205
  3. XML “The Ghostly Pig”
  4. XML “The Woman who Was Damned or the Story of Petticoat Loose”

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  2. Long ago there lived an old woman who worked as a nurse. Whenever a child was about to be baptised she choked it. At last the priest found it out and he cursed her. He told her that she should stay out all day and all night and that she should sit on a bush all the time. A few nights after, a little boy was passing the place she was sitting on. She let a scream at him. The boy turned and ran away until he came to the priest's door. He rang the bell on the door. The boy fell in a weakness on the floor. The priest picked him up. "What is the matter, my child"? said he. "A ghost". "A ghost,
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