Scoil: Bun Machan
- Múinteoir: Íde, Bean Uí Chobhthaigh
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Bailiúchán na Scol, Imleabhar 0648, Leathanach 230
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- XML Scoil: Bun Machan
- XML Leathanach 230
- XML “The Man and the Ghostly Hound”
- XML “The Banshee's Comb”
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- One day a man found a comb which belonged to the Banshee, in a hole in the wall he found it. That night as he was sitting by the fire all alone he heard a tap at the window. He looked out and saw the fairy woman outside. He was greatly frightened. He got a shovel and put the comb on it and reached it out through the window to her and she took it. Just then the shovel broke in two. It was lucky for the man that he reached out the comb on the shovel. If he reached it out in his hand, his hand would have been broken in two. Something put it into his head not to stretch out his hand and you may be sure he was thankful to himself ever after that he did not do so.