If you should
be walking along a wooded path some moonlit night in Spring and
hear the faint tap-tapping of a tiny hammer, you might be lucky
enough to catch a glimpse of an Irish leprechaun, the elfin shoemaker.
His roguish tricks are the delight of Irish story-telling.
According to legend, the leprechaun has a pot of gold hidden somewhere,
and he must give up his treasure to the one who catches him. You'll
have to step lively and think quickly to capture a leprechaun's
gold though, because this sly little fellow will fool you into looking
away for an instant while he escapes into the forest.
A story
is told of the man who compelled a leprechaun to take him to the
very bush where the gold was buried. The man tied a red handkerchief
to the bush in order to recognize the spot again and ran home for
a spade. He was gone only three minutes, but when he returned to
dig, there was a red handkerchief on every bush in the field!
As long
as there are Irishmen to believe in the "little folk,"
there will be leprechauns to reflect the wonderful Irish sense of
fun. Many a new story of leprechaun shenanigans will be added to
Irish folklore each year. Will you be the lucky person to catch
a leprechaun and find the pot of gold?
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