Folk Tales of Breffny
ng, with one blue eye in her head and the other one grey. She had some kind of disease that came at her with a fluttering in he
nown to the neighbours that herself used to be away with them, but she allowed there was no truth in the report. Now it [32]happened of a May eve that a young child seen her, and
chatting for an hour's time. She allowed that she'd surely die in a short space for
ys she. "And I'll be making but the one request of my fri
before," says the woman of the house. "
s Kate Ellen. "But let you pay heed to my words or the
the woman of the house. "Sure you'll be the beautiful corpse
gathered in for the wake, and what had they along with them only a beautiful jar of the best whiskey. They could not
mbly of people without; and then a great battering on the windows. The door opened wide and the disturbance came into the kitchen, yet no person sitting there seen a heth th
[34]teemed from it before the watching eyes. Yet no person seen the Good People were handling the drink and roving through the ho
s is no right gathering surely,
depart. But when they looked out and seen the fort all t
g the thorn trees of the circle, and there came a blast of
l wake down there beyond," says a man. "Sure it is w
ke a wedding they are conduct
ement is on us stop when the drink is gone fro
sing the fort before day. He was a bold, daring sort of a man, and it'
he, "and they in great humour after whipp
might be taking place on the night of her departure from home. Maybe it's in agreement sh