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213 in Annunciation week. At sea they take the form of sudden squalls, waterspouts, and spindrift columns, which cause wrecks and drowning, driving, besides, the fish from the shallows into deep water, so that the fisherman baits his lines in vain. On land their object is to check and crush back vegetation into its state of mid-winter torpidity ; but failing in this, they swirl about in clouds of dust, which, being inhaled, causes grievous sickness in man and beast. Against the demon of the dus...t-cloud, as it swirls along the high- way, a wise man will take this precaution : as it ap- proaches, you are instantly to close your eyes and mouth as tightly as possible, at the same time turning your back upon it until it has swept by, mentally repeating — for you are not to open your mouth, nor as much as breathe, as long as you can help it— this rhyme : — " Gach cuman a's mias a's meadar, Gu Pol, gu Peadair 'sgu Bride ; Dion, a's seun a's gleidh mi 'o olc 'so chunnart, Air a bheallach, 's air a mhullack 'Sair an tullaich ud thall ; P51 a's Peadair a's Bride caomh !

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