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Meeting the Other Crowd : The Fairy Stories of Hidden Ireland
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“And he got going from there to America. Worked his passage, I s'pose, like a lot more. And I heard he did well in America, too. Got married there. Had a family. But never came back. And you know why? 'Cause if he did, if he ever set foot in Ireland again, you know who'd be waiting for him, don't you?
That's right. The three of 'em. And their box. And the second time they'd make no mistake.
It is a much-overlooked fact that not all of the thousands who fled Ireland in former times did so to escape hunger, deprivation, and persecution. There were also those who went to escape the wrath of the Good People. Many stories illustrated this, the one here being typical.”
― Meeting the Other Crowd : The Fairy Stories of Hidden Ireland
That's right. The three of 'em. And their box. And the second time they'd make no mistake.
It is a much-overlooked fact that not all of the thousands who fled Ireland in former times did so to escape hunger, deprivation, and persecution. There were also those who went to escape the wrath of the Good People. Many stories illustrated this, the one here being typical.”
― Meeting the Other Crowd : The Fairy Stories of Hidden Ireland
“For no matter whether the fairies are seen metaphorically or as real beings inhabiting their own real world, a study of them shows us that those who came before us (and many of that mindset still survive) realized that we are -- no matter what we may think to the contrary -- very little creatures, here for a short time only ('passing through,' as the old people say) and that we have no right to destroy what the next generation will most assuredly need to also see itself through.
If only we could learn that lesson, maybe someday we might be worthy of the wisdom of those who knew that to respect the Good People is basically to respect yourself.”
― Meeting the Other Crowd : The Fairy Stories of Hidden Ireland
If only we could learn that lesson, maybe someday we might be worthy of the wisdom of those who knew that to respect the Good People is basically to respect yourself.”
― Meeting the Other Crowd : The Fairy Stories of Hidden Ireland
“Who're them?" says he to the curate.
"Them are the fallen angels," says the curate.
They had a human form, no wings. God took the wings off of 'em after Lucifer rebelled - that way they couldn't go back, d'you see. They had no wings. But there was so many of 'em that you couldn't drive a knife down between 'em. They were as thick as hair on a dog's back. They were the finest people he ever seen. And whatever way he looked at 'em, some o' the finest girls he ever seen was in it, he said. They had to be good-looking, you know! 'Twas the sin o' pride put Lucifer down, d'you see. The best-looking angel in Heaven, 'twas the sin o' pride put him down. I s'pose they were nearly all as good-looking.”
― Meeting the Other Crowd : The Fairy Stories of Hidden Ireland
"Them are the fallen angels," says the curate.
They had a human form, no wings. God took the wings off of 'em after Lucifer rebelled - that way they couldn't go back, d'you see. They had no wings. But there was so many of 'em that you couldn't drive a knife down between 'em. They were as thick as hair on a dog's back. They were the finest people he ever seen. And whatever way he looked at 'em, some o' the finest girls he ever seen was in it, he said. They had to be good-looking, you know! 'Twas the sin o' pride put Lucifer down, d'you see. The best-looking angel in Heaven, 'twas the sin o' pride put him down. I s'pose they were nearly all as good-looking.”
― Meeting the Other Crowd : The Fairy Stories of Hidden Ireland
“And there, on that road, that very minute, he started to play - the most lonesome music that them priests ever in their lives heard. It brought water out o' their teeth, so it did.”
― Meeting the Other Crowd : The Fairy Stories of Hidden Ireland
― Meeting the Other Crowd : The Fairy Stories of Hidden Ireland
“But in the finish, the Freemason and the fairy, they were riding very close. The Freemason said, “You’re a fairy.” “Well, if I am,” he said, “you’re a limb from the Devil. We’ll have it out now.”
― Meeting the Other Crowd: The Fairy Stories of Hidden Ireland
― Meeting the Other Crowd: The Fairy Stories of Hidden Ireland
“He was great to preserve wildlife, but when nobody would bother him to go into the place, the place filled up with rabbits.”
― Meeting the Other Crowd: The Fairy Stories of Hidden Ireland
― Meeting the Other Crowd: The Fairy Stories of Hidden Ireland
