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Fanny O’Dea’s, Lissycasey
Written by Cormac MacConnell   
IT IS not lucky to pass Fanny O’Deas so I don’t. Every time I cross the ancient threshold I think of the poor divil that did,an innocent man convicted of murder who was offered a last drink in Fanny’s on his way to the scaffold. He refused the offer. Meanwhile the real murderer had confessed and a dispatch rider with a pardon in his pocket was on his way. If the innocent party had stopped for his drink the dispatch rider would have made it to the scaffold on time. But he was too late and the innocent was kicking the stars when he came. That’s why it is not lucky to pass Fanny O’Deas.  
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