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Folk-lore Notes from Tipperary.
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Stone," a lump of butter which the saint turned into stone. His holy well is said to hold a Holy Trout, very thin, with big eyes, but some rascals caught it not long ago. Close by is the "Hurling Glen" where the old heroes used to play, while the people watched them from the hill sides.

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ERRATUM.

vol. XXX., p. 240, l. 27, for cave in read cross on.

Folk Lore Journal.