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'Why then that it's a droll one, no less; sorrow bit av I wouldn't have a mind to try my luck in the same way; how did you come home here before me that took the straight road, and didn't stop for so much as my gusthah since I left Knockpatrick? 'Oh, there's a short cut under the waters, said Owney. 'Mind and only be civil while you're in Thiernaoge, and you'll make a sight o' money.
Then taking him, while he was yet fainting from the pain, upon his back, he carried him off to the bleak hill of Knockpatrick, a great distance, and there laid him under a tombstone, and went his ways. In a little time after, Owney came to himself. 'O sweet light of day! what is to become of me now? thought the poor lad, as he lay on his back under the tomb.
These impressions are considered Druidic, and are pointed out as such to the curious stranger by the guides. Near an old church situated on the southern slope of Knockpatrick, in the parish of Graney in Leinster, there is a large flat granite rock with the impression of two feet clearly defined on its surface. Local tradition assigns these footprints to St.
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