There was a long silence What did you think of America then the Child in a weak voice It's no place for a decent banshee the hereditary banshee of the Mulligans or a decent wraith either You take and don t you ever go there as long re a sobbing wraith and there's a in Ireland The Child wept dismally tears her furrowed cheeks and she said The banshee rustled her and moaned a little in gloomy content
Monday, March 26, 2012
Bb: banshee
DefintionAn attendant fairy in Irish Folklore who follows the old familes, and none but them, and wails just before a family member dies. Derived from ban (baen, a woman, and shee (sidhe); a fairy. Cocktail Party BanterThe banshee said to me, Baithershin, what will be will be, today we drink tomorrow we die in our home, Ireland!Literature Use Of
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