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Be sure to check out
1) St. Patrick's Day Stories and Information
http://www.story-lovers.com/listsstpatricksdaystories.html
and
2) A full collection of Irish stories, jokes, poems, expressions and proverbs!
Bare Bones Volume 8 - A Bit O' the Irish! at
http://www.story-lovers.com/barebonesvol8irish.html
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BOOKS ABOUT IRELAND, THE IRISH, and CELTIC TRADITIONS - CHILDREN
To retell the stories, get permission from the copyright holder if the material is not in the public domain.
In performance, always give credit to your sources.
Book titles are in dark blue and underlined.
Click on them to find out more about the books and how to buy them.
Alphabetized for your convenience and to save you research time.
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Tales From Celtic Lands retold by Caitlin Matthews with Olwyn Whelan (illus). (Read Alone Ages 6-10; Read Together Ages 4-8) Hardcover with 2 CDs (narrated by Niamh Cusack) (Barefoot Books) Joyous stories, songs and values of the Celtic peoples create an irresistible magic both for descendants of the Celts and individuals from other traditions around the world. Thoughtfully compiled and magically retold by renowned author Caitlín Matthews, these stories and blessings offer a spellbinding journey through the Celtic world. A beautiful anthology for young and old from the same partnership that produced the best-selling The Barefoot Book of Princesses, this book is an ideal introduction to Celtic tradition, and the lavish illustrations make this a book to treasure for life before passing through the generations. |
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Tales From Old Ireland retold by Malachy Doyle with Niamh Sharkey (illus). (Read Alone Ages 6-10; Read Together Ages 4-8) Hardcover, Paperback with 2 CDs (narrated by Maura O'Connell) This enchanting collection of favorite Irish folk tales deserves to be read aloud at every hearth. Described by Malachy Doyle in captivating language, the larger-than-life characters, dramatic landscapes, and magical happenings of all the tales, including the famous legend of the bewitched Children of Lir, are also brought vividly to life by the luminous art of Niamh Sharkey, making this a book that will transport readers to another world for many happy hours. (Barefoot Books) |
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Black Potatoes: The Story of the Great Irish Famine, 1845-1850 The compelling story of men, women, and children who defied landlords and searched empty fields for scraps of harvested vegetables and edible weeds to eat, who walked several miles each day to hard-labor jobs for meager wages and to reach soup kitchens, and who committed crimes just to be sent to jail, where they were assured of a meal. It’s the story of children and adults who suffered from starvation, disease, and the loss of family and friends, as well as those who died - the heroes among the Irish people and how they held on to hope. |
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Brave Margaret : An Irish Adventure When a ship arrives in the harbor Margaret seizes her chance to see the world. But as she sails the high seas, she must battle storms and sea serpents. Soon she finds herself held captive by an elderly sorceress and facing an evil giant. What will margaret do? This independent heroine decides to take matters into her own hands and discovers she is just as brave as any man! |
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Brigid's Cloak: An Ancient Irish Story (2005 - Ages 9-12) Relates a legend about the Irish slave girl who became Saint Brigid, beginning with a celestial song, a mysterious gift, and a prophecy on the night of her birth. |
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Caitlin the Irish Dancer Sticker Paper Doll (Dover Little Activity Books) For lovers of all things Irish: one freckle-faced Irish miss and 21 articles of clothing. Five additional faces (with different hairdos) also included. |
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Clever Tom and the Leprechaun: An Old Irish Story (1990 - Ages 4-8) Clever Tom Fitzpatrick thinks his fortune is made when he captures a leprechaun and forces him to reveal the hiding place of his gold, but the leprechaun is clever too. |
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Darby O'Gill Relish Darby's unwilling sojourn among the Good People (fairies and leprechauns); his friendship and feuds with King Brian; his famous battle of wits with the Leprechaun; and his terrifying encounter with the banshee. Plus, discover how the Little People were expelled from heaven and why they chose Ireland as their home. |
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Flying Feet: A Story of Irish Dance The competition is on! Two champion dancers, Aidan and Michael, arrive in the village of Ballyconneely at the very same moment, each hoping to become the town's dance master. The villagers can support only one instructor, so the men agree to battle it out through rounds of reels and hornpipes. At each stage of the contest, the men challenge each other by calling for more and more difficult tunes to test their opponent's skill... |
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In the Woods When Katy Devlin, a 12-year-old girl from Knocknaree, a Dublin suburb, is found murdered at a local archeological dig, Det. Rob Ryan and his partner, Cassie Maddox, must probe deep into the victim's troubled family history. There are chilling similarities between the Devlin murder and the disappearance 20 years before of two children from the same neighborhood who were Ryan's best friends. Only Maddox knows Ryan was involved in the 1984 case... |
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Irish Cinderlad (The) (Trophy Picture Books) An age-old Irish tale that is an unusual twist on the popular Cinderella story. Just like his female counterpart, Becan has a mean stepmother and stepsisters. Unlike Cinderella, Becan has large feet and a magical bull for a fairy godmother. He defeats a sword-swinging giant, slays a fire-breathing dragon, and rescues a princess. But before the princess can thank him, he runs off, leaving her with only an enormous boot to aid her in the search for her rescuer. And, as in all Cinderella stories, true love prevails. |
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Irish Fairy Tales (Children's Thrift Classics) (1993 - Ages 9-12) Eight charming tales full of the warmth, whimsy and wordplay of Irish folklore. Newly reset in large, easy-to-read type are these favorite stories: "Hudden and Dudden and Donald O’Neary," "Conal and Donal and Taig," "The Old Hag’s Long Leather Bag," "The Field of Boliauns," "The Sprightly Tailor," "The Giant’s Stairs," "The Bee, the Harp, the Mouse, and the Bum-Clock" and "The Black Horse." Six new illustrations enhance the text. |
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King with Horse's Ears (The) and Other Irish Folktales (Folktales of the World) Storytelling is one of Ireland’s oldest and grandest traditions, and these vivid tales of far-off days will introduce young readers to the country’s irresistible folklore. Here are brave warriors with superhuman skills, monster dogs with blazing eyes, fairy folk and leprechauns, and the magical land of Tir na nÓg. Author Batt Burns grew up with these beloved characters and legends, and he captures all their enchanting language and flights of fancy. |
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Leprechaun Trap (The): A family tradition for Saint Patrick's Day A children's book that tells the story of the naughty Leprechaun that comes to visit an Irish-American family every Saint Patrick's Day and the damage he causes when the children try to trap him and get his gold. Go to www.theleprechauntrap.com to send us pictures and video of your family's experience of trying to catch a Leprechaun on Saint Patrick's Day. |
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Little Irish Girl Paper Doll (Dover Little Activity Books) Dress this curly haired moppet in 8 different traditional Irish costumes — among them, the long gown of a medieval entertainer, a hooded "Kerry" cloak, an Irish step dancer's colorfully embroidered dress, a 19th-century outfit based on an English milkmaid's costume, and 4 others. l paper doll and 8 full-color costumes. |
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My First Book of Irish Songs and Celtic Dances: 21 Favorite Pieces in Easy Piano Arrangements Fun-to-play, easy piano arrangements of 21 perennial favorites include Danny Boy, When Irish Eyes Are Smiling, My Wild Irish Rose, The Wearing of the Green, Sweet Rosie O'Grady, and much more (many include lyrics). Beginning pianists of all ages will enjoy this spirited and modestly priced collection of classic Irish airs. |
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Pot o' Gold, A: A Treasury of Irish Stories, Poetry, Folklore, and (of Course) Blarney Though it may only be a small emerald isle in the middle of the sea, Ireland's heritage is very large indeed. Its rich history of literature and lore has inspired imaginations for hundreds of years. Created for families, this anthology compiles classic and rare examples of Irish culture, including stories, poems, songs, recipes, and even a little blarney. From legends of leprechauns and fairies to the classic poetry of Yeats and Joyce, the treasures herein invite children and parents, brothers and sisters--even grandparents and grandchildren--to share the wonders of Ireland. |
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Raiders from the Sea: An Ardalba Story Adventures full of Celtic druids\' magic surround four children who wander through secret rock passages into Queen Maeve\'s Kingdom of Ardalba, in the Ireland of over 2000 years ago. |
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Tim O'Toole and the Wee Folk (Viking Kestrel picture books) This lighthearted Irish tale of magic, greed, and revenge from Caldecott Medal-winning illustrator Gerald McDermott reminds us that a bit of good luck is never out of reach-as long as you look for the wee folk. When poor and jobless Tim O'Toole discovers a group of wee folk, he knows his bad luck has changed forever. But before he can enjoy the treasures they give him, Tim has to learn an important lesson. |
BOOKS ABOUT IRELAND, THE IRISH, and CELTIC TRADITIONS - ADULTS & REFERENCE
To retell the stories, get permission from the copyright holder if the material is not in the public domain.
In performance, always give credit to your sources.
Book titles are in dark blue and underlined.
Click on them to find out more about the books and how to buy them.
Alphabetized for your convenience and to save you research time.
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An Irish Night Before Christmas (Night Before Christmas Series) This humorous tale in the same vein as the famous Cajun Night Before Christmas is the Irish version of Father Christmas's yearly visit. Told in delightful brogue, it will have everyone wishing "Nollaig sona agut!" (Merry Christmas to you!). |
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Brian Boru: Emperor of the Irish (Celtic World of Morgan Llywelyn) This is the story of Brian Boru, who as a young man took it upon himself to revolutionize tenth-century Ireland, striving to create a peaceful land where his fellow Irish men and women cold be safe from harm. And succeed he did. Brian, crowned High King, restored peace and fostered prosperity in the country that was his home--and his heart. Brian Boru: Emperor of the Irish is a beautiful and compelling true story of Irish history. |
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Celtic Myths and Legends This is an enchantingly told collection of the stirring sagas of gods and goddesses, fabulous beasts, strange creatures, and such heroes as Cuchulain, Fingal, and King Arthur from the ancient Celtic world. Included are popular myths and legends from all six Celtic cultures of Western Europe—Irish, Scots, Manx, Welsh, Cornish, and Breton. |
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Celtic Tale (A) This is an interesting twist on a 2000-year-old Irish legendThe original tale describes the plight of a small band of young heros when confronted by the manipulative power of kings. Nothing less than true love is at stake when a druid’s curse seals the fate of an unborn child, the beautiful Deirdre. The child is to be held captive until her 16th birthday when she is to wed the High King of Ulster. However, true love is not to be denied by any mortal and thus begins the tribulations of Deirdre and her ill fated lover, Naisi. This adventurous tale recaptures the old virtues of loyalty among friends, perseverance in the face of insurmountable odds, and the human battle for basic rights. |
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Celtic Twilight (The): Faerie and Folklore Rooted in myth, occult mysteries, and belief in magic, these stories are populated by a lively cast of sorcerers, fairies, ghosts, and nature spirits. The great Irish poet heard these enchanting, mystical tales from Irish peasants, and the stories' anthropologic significance is matched by their timeless entertainment value. |
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Favorite Celtic Fairy Tales (Dover Children's Thrift Classics) (1995 - Ages 9-12) For young and old alike—eight captivating tales filled with whimsy, charm and magic: "The Fate of the Children of Lir," "The Shepherd of Middvai," "Beth Gellert," "The Tale of Ivan," "Morraha," "The Story of Deirdre," "The Llanfabon Changeling," and "The Sea-Maiden." Reset in large, easy-to-read type. |
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Great Irish Legends for Children (2005 - Ages 4-8) Tales of great giants, clever warriors, jealous queens, and mystical creatures abound in this richly illustrated volume of six traditional Irish legends. The book includes stories about a king with donkey’s ears, a moral lesson about riches and possessions involving a brown bull, a tale explaining how the coast of Antrim was formed by a giant, and other tales about treachery, bravery, and honor. |
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Irish Story (The): Telling Tales and Making It Up in Ireland Varied, surprising, and funny, the interlinked essays in this book examine the stories that people tell each other in Ireland and why. Foster provides an unsparing view of the way Irish history is manipulated for political ends and that Irish misfortunes are sentimentalized and packaged. He offers incisive readings of writers from Standish O'Grady to Trollope and Bowen; dissects the Irish government's commemoration of the 1798 uprising; and bitingly critiques the memoirs of Gerry Adams and Frank McCourt. |
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Names Upon The Harp (The): Irish Myths And Legends Told at feasts and gatherings by bards and storytellers, and handed down from generation to generation for centuries, Irish myths and legends are full of bold heroes, dastardly villains, fierce battles, and passionate romances. Includes a sampling of one of the world's greatest literary traditions. She divides the stories into the three cycles scholars have established for Irish literature: the Mythological cycle, the Ulster cycle, and the Fenian cycle, providing a brief introduction to each. |
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O'Baby: The Irish Baby Name Book Ireland is famous for its beauty, its magic--and its lyrical names. This one-of-a-kind baby name book offers hundreds of choices for parents-to-be. From ancient to modern names and from popular to rare, this handy resource includes A-to-Z listings on a variety of themes, such as names for redheads, brunettes and blondes; famous Irish personages; Irish saints; magic, myth and legend; Celtic animals and plants; historical events and literature; and alternate spellings. |
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Pope's Children (The): The Irish Economic Triumph and the Rise of Ireland's New Elite Named for the ironic coincidence of the Irish baby boom of the 1970s, which peaked nine months to the day after Pope John Paul II's historic visit to Dublin, This book is both a celebration and bitingly funny portrait of the first generation of the Celtic Tiger, the beneficiaries of the economic miracle that propelled Ireland from centuries of deprivation into a nation that now enjoys one of the highest living standards in the world. |
QUOTATIONS, BLESSINGS, PRAYERS AND PROVERBS, QUOTATIONS, SAYINGS, TOASTS
IRELAND, THE IRISH, CELTIC TRADITIONS

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Click on them to go to the Internet for more quotations, blessings, prayers, toasts, sayings.
Alphabetized for your convenience and to save you research time.
• Irish Blessings
May those who love us love us.
And for those who don't love us,
May the Good Lord turn their hearts.
And for those who hearts won't turn,
May the Good Lord turn their ankles
So that we may know them by their limping.
http://www.story-lovers.com/listsirishblessings.html
• Irish Blessings & Prayers from islandireland.com
Wishing you a rainbow
For sunlight after showers—
Miles and miles of Irish smiles
For golden happy hours—
Shamrocks at your doorway
For luck and laughter too,
And a host of friends that never ends
Each day your whole life through!
http://islandireland.com/Pages/folk/sets/bless.html
• Irish Blessings and Quotes from thinkexist.com
May you have the hindsight to know where you've been, The foresight to know where you are
going, And the insight to know when you have gone too far”
http://thinkexist.com/quotes/irish_blessings/
• Irish Blessings and Toasts from Luquette Lane
May the light always find you on a dreary day.
When you need to be home, may you find your way.
May you always have courage to take a chance
And never find frogs in your underpants.
http://inspire.luquette.org/irish_blessings.htm
• Irish Blessings for St. Patrick's Day from theholidayspot.com
May you be in
Heaven a half hour before the
Devil knows you're dead!
http://www.theholidayspot.com/patrick/irish_blessings_and_sayings.htm
• Irish Blessings from Elaine.
May you have love that never ends,
lots of money, and lots of friends.
Health be yours, whatever you do,
and may God send many blessings to you!
http://homepages.tesco.net/~derek.berger/holidays/irishblessings.html
• Irish Culture and Customs
May these walls be filled with laughter,
may it reach from floor to rafter.
May the roof keep out the rain,
may sunshine warm each windowpane.
And may the door be open wide
to let the Good Lord's love inside.
http://www.irishcultureandcustoms.com/Blessings/Bless.html
• Irish Quotations, Irish Blessings, Irish Proverbs and Irish Toasts from tacomaweekly.
May you always have walls for the winds,
a roof for the rain, tea beside the fire,
laughter to cheer you, those you love near you,
and all your heart might desire.
http://tacomaweekly.tripod.com/Irish-Quotations.html
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CLASSROOMS - MUSIC - MUSIC BOOKS AND CDs - IRELAND - IRISH

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MUSIC BOOKS
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Big Book of Irish Songs (The) (Hal Leonard) A great collection of 75 beloved Irish tunes, from folk songs to Tin Pan Alley favorites! Includes: Danny Boy - Erin! Oh Erin! - Father O'Flynn - Finnegan's Wake - I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen - The Irish Rover - The Irish Washerwoman - Jug of Punch - Kerry Dance - Mary's a Grand Old Name - Molly Malone - My Wild Irish Rose - Peg O' My Heart. |
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Erin Go Bragh: A Travelogue in Song : Piano/Vocal/Chords This folio contains over 60 Irish songs and fantastic photos of Ireland together with history, customs, and traditional lore about selected well-known counties. |
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Irish Pub Songs - Piano/Vocal/Guitar Songbook Grab a pint and this songbook for an evening of Irish fun! 40 songs, including: All for Me Grog Black Velvet Band The Fields of Athenry I Never Will Marry I'm a Rover and Seldom Sober The Irish Rover Jug of Punch Leaving of Liverpool A Nation Once Again The Rare Ould Times Whiskey in the Jar Whiskey, You're the Devil and more. |
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Grand Irish Songbook (The) - Piano/Vocal/Guitar Songbook 25 cherished folk songs, including: Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms - The Croppy Boy - Danny Boy - The Galway Races - Johnny, I Hardly Knew You - Jug of Punch - Molly Malone - My Wild Irish Rose - Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral (That's an Irish Lullaby) - The Wearing of the Green - When Irish Eyes Are Smiling - and more. |
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"You CAN Play the Harp!" Instruction Book 101 pages of detailed instructions. illustrations & music for the beginning harp student. |
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Irish Ballads - Piano/Vocal/Guitar Songbook Nearly 60 traditional Irish ballads, including: Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms - Black Velvet Band - Brennan on the Moor - Cliffs of Doneen - The Croppy Boy - Danny Boy - Down by the Sally Gardens - I Know My Love - I Never Will Marry - Johnny, I Hardly Knew You - Leaving of Liverpool - Minstrel Boy - Molly Malone (Cockles & Mussels) - Red Is the Rose - When You Were Sweet Sixteen - Wild Rover - and more. |
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Brainy Music: Peaceful Baby This collection of soothing melodies will have a relaxing, calming influence on your child. Peaceful Babys compositions utilize melodies, rhythms and tonal ranges most likely to promote tranquility. Contains 20 instrumental songs, such as Alouette and Mary Had A Little Lamb. |
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Celtic Lullaby (The) A collection of traditional lullabies from Ireland, Scotland, Wales & beyond to coax, cuddle and caress a child to sleep. Ethereal and enduring, each of these cradle songs has a melody that delights and lingers within the listener. The Boston globe called this compilation “the sleeper of the year” because as soothing as these songs are to a child, they will also satisfy and please a parent. Harps, whistles, mandolins and flutes create crystalline textures, and the Gaelic lyrics and translations provided give insight into linguistic rhythms, shades of meaning, and even historical references. |
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Fairy Dreams: Magical Lullabies Customer: It is music that will lull anybody into a beautiful state of relaxation, and would be a beautiful bonding experience for any parent and child. Just sit back in that rocker, hold your child in your lap and let this album work it's magical spell on you. |
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Irish Folk Tales for Children My 5 year old son was born on St. Patricks Day and received Irish Folk Tales as a birthday gift. It has been playing non-stop since the package was opened. The stories are delightful and Sharon Kennedy is a masterful storyteller! |
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Putumayo Kids Presents: Celtic Dreamland Celtic music has long been known for both its danceable jigs and reels and its tranquil, beautiful melodies. Putumayo Kids focuses on the softer side of Celtic music, harvested from the rich musical traditions of Ireland, Scotland, eastern Canada and beyond. Celtic Dreamland features songs that are perfect for the slumbering child, meditating mom and dad or the weary worker desperate for a little quiet relaxation. |
CLASSROOMS - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - IRELAND, IRISH, CELTIC

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Bagpipe Practice Chanter and Learn to Play Book This brand new chanter is our most popular model. Traditional size in rosewood with reed included. Also included is the "Practice Chanter Tutorial" by Pipe Major R.T. Shepherd with photographs. |
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Bagpipe Royal Tartan and Learn to Play Book Brand new Royal Stewart Tartan cover, with turned nickeled ferrules & sole. This is the standard by which all bagpipes are met. Click on picture to enlarge.Details:Also Included is: Seasoning & hemp. 40" x 20" Brand New! * "Practice Chanter Tutorial" by Pipe Major R.T. Shepherd with photographs of finger positions, exercises, melodies & more. |
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Bagpipe, Rosewood, Black Velvet Cover The bagpipe is one of the oldest instruments known to man, but it is not originally Scottish, or even British, but was brought across Europe from it origins in the Middle East. These pipes are suitable for beginner and avid player alike. |
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Bodhran - 8 Inch Red, Green, Yellow Cross Design Listed here is a wonderful 8 inch bodhran that is imported from Ireland. The bodhran has a cross design on it and has brilliant coloration. |
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Bodhran - Irish Trinity Design 18" (Waltons) Authentic Irish Bohdran from fine wood with a head of real goatskin. Comes with box and hardwood beater. 18" diameter. Celtic design made in ireland. |
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Harp (Children's) 25" Schoenhut - Cherry finish Perfect for the Young Harpist!Start your child off on the right foot. At 25 inches high, this beautifully constructed, lightweight instrument is an excellent choice for a child's first harp. The design of its curved sides and spacious box, along with a range of 15 notes (from C to C), permits playing a wide variety of music in haunting, melodic tones. Fully tunable by way of zither pins and a zither pin wrench (included). |
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Harp, Lily, 8 Strings, Knotwork Design 8-String Lily Harp (TM) with Knotwork carvings. Approximately 15" high. Featuring 8 DuPont hard nylon strings, a range from C above Middle C to High C, no sharpening levers and has a hand engraved rosewood frame. A tuning tool is included. Case sold separately. |
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Harp (Lute) with Nylon Case, Tuning Tool & Free Book The strings on this harp run from tuning pegs on the curved neck to an angled bridge on soundboard. Includes tuning tool and nylon case. Tuning of Lute harp: the bottom (longest) note is middle C on the piano. From there, you tune upwards C, D, E etc.Included free!"Fun with the Folk Harp". Written explanations and plenty of songs help you play right away. |
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Harp (Minstrel)( TM, 29 Strings, CASE & 2 Learn To Play Books FREE! Absolutely beautiful harp!! Incredible detail! Approximately 38" high. Featuring 29 DuPont hard nylon strings, a range from C below Middle C to C above High C, 24 sharpening levers, engraved and inlaid rosewood frame and a plywood soundboard for exceptional sound and strength. Our harps have engraved rosewood frames with mahogany plywood soundboards and include a 1-year warranty on the frame and a 5-year warranty on the soundboard. Included FREE: "Fun with the Folk Harp" and "Easy Celtic Solo's." |
| Whistle, Waltons Irish Tin Contains Waltons brass D whistle and six-language instruction leaflet that includes 20 popular tunes. |
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Whistle, Brass IRISH Flute in Low D This brand new Irish whistle is rooted deep in history and now you may experience the joy of playing one yourself! Perfect for those just starting out. Held vertically, it has a built in whistle end, making it much easier to play than the flute. |
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CLASSROOMS, TOYS, GAMES, COSTUMES, GIFTS- IRISH & LEPRECHAUNS - ALL AGES
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Barbie Doll - Festivals Of The World: Irish Dance Barbie is a fabulous dancer from the Emerald Isle. She wears an authentic costume with cultural flare in shades of green with golden Celtic designs, all inspired by the world-famous Irish Dance. This red-haired dancer wears traditional dancing shoes. Doll cannot stand alone or dance. Measures 12" tall. |
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Costume - American Girl Irish Dance Book, Wig, Shoes, Socks and Cloak For an enchanting dancing debut, this costume has it all: A sleeveless embroidered dress featuring a full skirt and authentic button-on brat, or cloak Embroidered wrist cuffs, knee-high knit socks, and lace-up black dance shoes A traditional headband wig with spiral curls that can bounce in time to the music Includes My Lucky Charms, a book featuring stories about what girls use to bring good luck their way |
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Irish American Heritage Belt Buckle Ireland Celtic St. Patrick's Day "American By Birth - Irish By The Grace of God" Belt Buckle. Perfect way to express your Irish American Heritage. St Patrick's Day, March 17th. Inscription on the back reads: "This is a tribute to one of the many Nationalities whose Heritage, Culture, and Tradition have made America what it is today." |
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Irish Leprechauns With Pot Of Gold Trinket Keepsake Box Opens by lifting lid off pot of gold. |
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Irish Setter Men's 838 Wingshooter 6" Waterproof Lace-up Boot Boots have waterproof uppers and moisture-wicking liners that'll keep your toes warm and dry in any condition. More details: Waterproof leather uppers; Irish Setter Prairie White sole for traction; Lightweight dual density midsole for support; Fabric covered EVA footbed for comfort; Dual density toe and heel EVA pads give you extra cushion where you want it; Steel shank for support; Moisture-wicking nylon liner; Goodyear leather welt construction for durability and repairability. |
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Laptop Pack - 2009 Burton Distortion, Irish Green Flannel Plaid Conveniently hold your laptop (up to 15") and your skateboard. Plus you will have plenty of room for other things like your school books, cell phone and iPod, all inside designated pockets. The vertical skate carry has hideaway straps which tuck inside the external fabric of the bag when not in use. |
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Luck of the Irish Decorated Cookie Gift Tin Irish Cookies come in a gift tin packed with 20 hand decorated sugar cookies in the shapes of leprechaun hats, shamrocks, and pots of gold in St. Patrick's Day green and gold! Each cookie is individually hand-made and decorated and is approximately 2-3 in. in size. Made with all natural ingredients including butter and genuine sugar. |
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One Dozen (12) Shamrock Irish St. Patrick's Day Rubber Ducky Party Favors Two assorted styles, you'll receive a total of 12 ducks! Each meaures approx. 2-1/4"L x 2"W x 2-1/4" or 2-1/2"H. They have a hole in the bottom and squeak. These do NOT float upright. Great for decorating, collectibles, or party favors. |
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Patch Purses from Ireland - Large Covered in a stylish patchwork of Irish tweeds and tartans, these zippered shoulder bags are embroidered with a gold shamrock. Large purse is 10 x 14"; small is 8 x 11". Patch colors may vary. Wool and polyester. |
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St. Patrick's Day Green Bead Necklaces, 24pk Transparent Beaded Necklaces are great for favors or just to wear for yourself! Each necklace is 30" and include 24 pieces per pack. |
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St. Patrick's Day Jumbo Embossed Confetti Spread some cheer with the luck of the Irish! St. Patrick's Day Jumbo Embossed Confetti Mix is great for sprinkling on tables or insert in envelopes with letters and invites! Contains 1/2 oz. of gold dots, coins and shamrock shaped confetti assortment. |
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St. Patrick's Day Pot O´Gold and Stickers Set Includes an 8" black plastic kettle, 4 sheets of paper shamrock stickers and 144 plastic gold coins. Party Favors. 3-pc. Set. St. Patrick's Day Themed. Made of Plastic. Ideal for All Party Occasions. |
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St. Patrick's Day Surprise Decked out in green, it's like sending a lucky 4-leaf clover. St. Patrick's Day munchies bring good fortune and Irish cheer for friends and loved ones nationwide. They'll enjoy, cheddar popcorn, sweet and savory snack mix, roasted almonds, zesty cheese straws, crunchy pretzels and fresh-baked cookies - all leprechaun approved. |
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Shamrock Eva Lights May love and laughter light your days and warm your heart and home! Shamrock Electric Lights are good for indoor and outdoor use and is approximately 6ft in lighted length and 8ft in total length. |
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Tote Bag : I CAN'T SLEEP THE LEPRECHAUNS WILL EAT ME 8 oz. 100% cotton canvas; self-fabric handles; 15" x 14 1/2" x 1". |
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Webkinz Irish Setter + Webkinz Bookmark - New with Sealed Tag and Unused Codes Webkinz pets are lovable plush pets that each come with a unique SECRET CODE. With it, you enter Webkinz World where you care for your virtual pet, answer trivia, earn KINZCASH, and play the best kids games on the net. Each Webkinz comes with their own special item and special food that can be used online. |
LEPRECHAUNS

BOOKS ABOUT LEPRECHAUNS - CHILDREN
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Clever Tom and the Leprechaun: An Old Irish Story (1990 - Ages 4-8) Clever Tom Fitzpatrick thinks his fortune is made when he captures a leprechaun and forces him to reveal the hiding place of his gold, but the leprechaun is clever too. |
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Jack and the Leprechaun (Pictureback(R)) It's St. Patrick's Day, and Jack Mouse is visiting his cousin Sean in Ireland. Sean tells Jack about the myth of leprechauns, and Jack is determined to catch one for himself! Children will delight in learning about Irish folk tales and traditions and the customs of St. Patrick's Day. |
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Leprechauns Don't Play Basketball (The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids, #4) Melody is certain that her new basketball coach, Mr. O'Grady, is a leprechaun, and soon she and the other children are keeping an eye on him and observing his growing relationship with third grade teacher Mrs. Jeepers. |
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Leprechauns Never Lie Ninny Nanny and Gram are in a bad state. The thatch on their roof is broken, the rain barrel is empty, the potatoes need digging, and all they have to eat is rainwater soup. But Ninny Nanny is lazy and not inclined to work. So she decides to catch a leprechaun and find out where he has hidden his fortune! The idea is splendid, but finding the pot of gold turns out to be much more than Ninny Nanny and Gram bargained for! |
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Luckiest St. Patrick's Day Ever The St. Patrick's Day parade is off to a very fine start. The Leprechaun family is marching with lots of heart! Share in their dancing, share in their fun. You'll have the luck of the Irish when this day is done! Top o' the morning! It's March 17th, and the Leprechauns are gathered for their favorite day of the year. Join them as they celebrate St. Patrick's Day with music, dancing, and a parade. |
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Night Before St. Patrick's Day (The) (Reading Railroad) It’s the night before St. Patrick’s Day, and Tim and Maureen are wide awake setting traps to catch a leprechaun! When they wake the next morning to the sound of their dad playing the bagpipes and the smell of their mom cooking green eggs, they’re shocked to find that they’ve actually caught a leprechaun. But will they be able to find his pot of gold? |
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St. Patrick's Day in the Morning (Clarion books) Jamie seeks a way to prove that he is not too young to march in the big St. Patrick's Day parade. |
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Tim O'Toole and the Wee Folk (Picture Puffins) (1992 - Ages 4-8) When the evil McGoons trick Tim O'Toole out of his fortune, he teams up with his benefactors, the Little People, to regain his treasure. McDermott's illustrated books (including Caldecott winner Arrow to the Sun) and animated films have earned him international recognition. |
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That's What Leprechauns Do |
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Too Many Leprechauns: Or How That Pot o' Gold Got to the End of the Rainbow On St. Patrick's Day, leprechauns are lucky. But on every other day of the year, they make for noisy neighbors -- and they're turning the entire town of Dingle upside down! Fortunately, Finn O'Finnegan always has a clever plan brewing, and this time, with a little luck of the Irish, it's a scheme that just might fool even the cleverest of creatures. |
JEWELRY - IRISH AND LEPRECHAUN
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Alphabetized for your convenience and to save you research time.
| Bracelet - Univ Of Notre Dame Shamrock 7" Bracelets can be worn anywhere, anytime. Accesorize your Notre Dame Fighting Irish wardrobe with this uniquely designed bracelet! |
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Charm - Leprechaun This classy leprechaun charm is an essential accessory that can be worn everyday as well as on special occasions, with almost anything. This charm is the perfect complement your stylish collection. |
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Charm - Leprechaun by Rembrandt Charms Hand-polished with a High Polish finish. The charm shape is 3D. Every Rembrandt charm comes with a heavy-duty jump ring that can be twisted open and easily attached by you. All Rembrandt Charms are guaranteed for life. |
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Cufflinks - Notre Dame Fighting Irish - Fighting Leprechaun Enamel finish cufflinks on a nickel plated backing. Officially licensed by the NCAA. |
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Earrings - Boston Celtics 3/8" Leprechaun Logo Dangle Earrings - Sterling Silver Jewelry Enjoy these earrings featuring the NBA team the Boston Celtics. A great gift for any Boston Celtics fan! Dangle earrings. Size: 3/8". Sterling silver. |
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Earrings - Irish Leprechaun Flowers St. Patrick's Day Front has a mylar protecting cover. Back is a metal shell. Fish hook style closure. Measure 1 inch in diameter. |
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Earrings - Irish Leprechaun Mug Beer and Pot of Gold Front has a mylar protecting cover. Back is a metal shell. Fish hook style closure. Measure 1 inch in diameter. |
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Pendant - 14k Small Leprechaun Pendant 2.1 Grams in 14k Yellow Gold - 5/8 inch wide x 1 1/8 inch long - FREE gift-ready jewelry box. |
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Ring - New LUCKY IRISH Titanium Ring, Designer Jewelry, Free Sizing 4-17 This is a USA made comfort fit band that is custom made to order with Aerospace Grade Titanium! This 10mm wide ring features a four leaf clover design, which is milled into the Titanium. This rings quality is unmatched! Satisfaction guaranteed. |
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Tiara - Irish Princess Shamrock + Rhinestone Tiara 1.2 This is a brand new Silver Shamrock Tiara with Rhinestone Accents. It is just perfect for a very spoiled Irish Princess. This has a wonderful almost whimsical charm about it. This is a wonderful Rhinestone display and might really catch that Leprechaun... ! |
LEPRECHAUNS - SOS - SEARCHING OUT STORIES AND INFORMATION
~Advice from Storytellers, Teachers and Librarians
Online links are in light blue and underlined.
Click on them to go to the Internet for more information / stories.
Posts are listed chronologically as they are received by Story Lovers World.
No attributions were included in posts prior to 2005.
| 1) Query: There is a story about a leprechaun caught by the young person, promises to show the gold, it's under a bush, young person marks the bush with red garter or suspender, upon return, all bushes in the field are so marked. I have the Jacobs version and wondered if there were more. Response: That's basically it. Susan Reed of South Carolina, a fairly well-known folk singer in the 1960s, sang a version that had the leprechaun saying to the young man, "The gold is in the purse of the woman over there," and when he turned to look, the leprechaun was gone. The woman was never there. When I tell the story, I insert the leprechaun's attempt to divert the man's attention that way, but he says, "No, I've heard of that trick before, and I'm not falling for it." 2) Despite the American pre-occupation with leprechauns....not all that many stories about them. I have my leprechaun collections here. Clever Tom is a good one and you can stretch it out easily enough but not much content....I like to combine a few. http://cbladey.com/ Conrad B. 3) I have an old school reader here with the story...acknowledgements simply indicate "old story". The way they have it here is: starts out with the story called The Fairy Shoemaker. Boy Tom always wishing to be rich hunts for the fairy shoemaker in the woods....hears it in the forest "Tic-a-tack. tick-a-tack, tick-a-tack too...tack a toe, tack a heel, soon we'll have a shoe." Tom tries to catch him, the elf throws dust in Tom's face and escapes. Eventually Tom catches the elf who has to show Tom where his treasure is....points to one of many trees, tells Tom to dig there. Tom has no shovel.....wraps his yellow tie around the tree to mark it...returns with the shovel and all the trees have yellow ties on them. 4) The book most likely to be available for that leprechaun story is Clever Tom and the Leprechaun: An Old Irish Story |
ONLINE LINKS TO STORIES AND INFO ABOUT
IRELAND, THE IRISH, AND CELTIC TRADITIONS

Online links are in light blue and underlined.
Click on them to go to the Internet for more information / stories.
Book titles are in dark blue and underlined.
Click on them to learn more about the books and how to buy them.
Alphabetized for your convenience and to save you research time.
• CELT (Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition) is a project of University College Cork in Ireland in which
early Irish texts (9th-17th century) are published on line in the original Irish and, in some cases, a
literal translation in English.
http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/G301900/index.html
• Celtic folklore from Sacred Texts.
http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/index.htm#ireland%00
• Celtic Tales
The Baldwin Project: Celtic Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs
http://www.mainlesson.com/display.php?author=jacobs&book=celtic&story=_contents
• Chuck Larkin has some great tales, some Celtic.
http://chucklarkin.com/stories.html
• Irish famine. If you have found a convenient explanation or cause that can be summed up in one
line it is incorrect. A complex issue of many important dimensions with many players who contributed
to the entire thing. My contribution to the study of the famine is here:
http://mysite.verizon.net/cbladey/patat/PotatCom.html
• Irish Jokes - The biggest and best Irish jokes website on the world wide web! We have hundreds of
Irish jokes to entertain and offend you!
http://irishjokes.com/
• Irish jokes and blessings.
http://www.ireland-information.com/irishjokes.htm
• Irish jokes for St. Patrick's Day.
http://www.theholidayspot.com/patrick/irish_jokes.htm
• Irish mythology (many stories). Mythological, Ulster, Fenian cycles.
http://www.irishmythology.com/
• Irish Myths, Legends and Folktales — great music!
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~irelandlist/myth.html
• Irish reference.
http://www.daltai.com/home.htm
• Irish tales.
http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/~er719/pgs.html
• Leprechaun and the Red Scarf (The) - Skeleton is in my workshop handout Storytelling with
Young Learners at
http://www.tellatale.eu/
• Mongan's Frenzy from Rick Walton.
http://www.rickwalton.com/folktale/irish10.htm
• Patrick and Brigid short stories are in this collection.
http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/~er719/blackbx.html
• Richard Marsh, Storyteller, Irish Myths, Legends, Folk Tales and International Stories. There are so
many grand books, and even sites for pronunciation names, but I find the best for names are tapes with
the stories on them.
http://www.legendarytours.com/storyteller.html
• Sacred myths and sagas and legends of several traditions from out-of-copyright books, including
lots of good Irish stuff such as Lady Gregory's two books: Gods and Fighting Men: The Story
of the Tuatha De Danaan and of the Fianna of Ireland (Forgotten Books)
and Cuchulain
of Muirthemne.
http://www.sacred-texts.com/index.htm
• St. Patrick Resource Page
http://mysite.verizon.net/cbladey/pat/patrick.html
• Yeats' Fairy and Folk Tales of the irish Peasantry, edited and seleced by W.B. Yeats
Includes full text version of The White Trout and all other stories in this book.
http://www.celtic-twilight.com/ireland/yeats/fairy_folktales/index.htm
http://www.scribd.com/doc/8906809/Yeats-William-Butler-Irish-Folk-Tales
• Yeats' Irish Fairy and Folk Tales, full text stories.
http://www.archive.org/stream/irishfairyfolkta00yeatuoft/irishfairyfolkta00yeatuoft_djvu.txt
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SOS - SEARCHING OUT STORIES & OTHER INFO ABOUT IRELAND - IRISH - CELTIC
~Advice from Storytellers, Teachers and Librarians
~Bones and full texts of Irish stories

Online links are in light blue and underlined.
Click on them to go to the Internet for more information / stories.
Book titles are in dark blue and underlined. Click on them to learn more about the books.
Posts are listed chronologically as they are received by Story Lovers World.
No attributions were included in posts prior to 2005.
1) The World of the Irish Wonder Tale "Promise me," he said to the leprechaun, "that you will not untie that scarf." "Please Lord," he implored, "let it be blood!!" Irish Shopping "S' cuse me", said a customer, who was puzzled over what McQuillan had done, "what was that all about?" "Nothin', said the Irishman, "my wife just sent me out for a jar of olives!" You've Been Out Drinking Again So he decided to crawl the four blocks home. When he arrived at the door he stood up and fell flat on his face. He crawled through the door and into his bedroom. When he reached his bed he tried one more time to stand up. This time he managed to pull himself upright, but he quickly fell right into the bed and is sound asleep as soon as his head hit the pillow. He was awakened the next morning to his wife standing over him, shouting, "SO YOU'VE BEEN DRINKING AGAIN!" Putting on an innocent look, and intent on bluffing it out he said, "What makes you say that?" "The pub just called; you left your wheelchair there again." I've Lost Me Luggage "How'd that happen?" "The cork fell out!" said the Irishman. Water to Wine He says, "Sir, have you been drinking?" "Just water," says the priest. The trooper says, "Then why do I smell wine?" The priest looks at the bottle and says, "Good Lord! He's done it again!" The Reunion About that time, in comes one of the regulars and sits down at the bar. "What's up?" he asks the bartender. "Nothing much," replied the bartender. "The O'Malley twins are drunk again!" Lost at Sea Only the gentle lapping of Guinness on the hull broke the stillness as the two men considered their circumstances. Michael looked disgustedly at Patrick whose wish had been granted. After a long, tension-filled moment, he spoke: "Nice going Patrick! Now we're going to have to pee in the boat." 17) If you haven't seen it already in the bookstores, or "talked" about it here and I missed it, let me tell you about a new adult novel you will definitely be interested in. It's Ireland: A Novel May the sun always shine on your windowpane; May the hand of a friend always be near you; |
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