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The fairy shoemaker. (Irish leith-bhrogan, from leith-brog, one-shoe maker, so called because he is always seen working at a single shoe.)
Do you not catch the tiny clamour, Busy click of an elfin hammer. Voice of the Lepracaun singing shrill, As he merrily plies his trade?
W. B. Yeats: Fairy and Folk Tales, p. 82.
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