This has got to be the most delightful, warm, funny, and philosophical Irish fairy tale ever written. It concerns two Philosophers, their wives (women of the Sidhe, or "Shee"), their children, and how their affairs become intertwined with a band of Leprechauns. The conflict grows and spreads unt...
He did not know what had become of her, and the facts he had to lay before his adviser were very few. He left the Thin Woman of Inis Magrath taking snuff under a pine tree and went into the house. "God be with all here," said he as he entered.  ...