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“THE MAGIC HASN'T RUBBED OFF IRELAND LIKE IT HAS OFF THE REST OF THE WORLD.”
Disbelieving at first -- skeptical of charms, spells, sorcery and fairies -- Philipa Gray didn't begin believing in the powers of the enchanted Isle until her housekeeper told Philipa's fortune from the tea leaves:
“Ah, there's sorrow that's gone over a long time like the rain clouds of yesterday… There's tears that's been wept and will be wept no more… There's a dark man in your life and a fair one, too… There's black death and it's coming walking over the water…”