ABSTRACT

Moira Cloca-Dearg (and that means, in Irish, Mary of the Red Cloak, and the way you'd say it in English is "Cloka-dharrig") was a nice young girl of about seventeen years. She lived with her mother, a decent widow woman by the name of Margaret Sheehan, who had a small handy little farm that wasn't maybe more than a couple o' miles out from the town of Caher-civeen in the County Kerry.