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[Molly and the Leprechaun: A Lesson in Unexpected Fortune]-[Molly and The Leprechaun]

Super Great Kids' Stories · B1 · 2025-08-13

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The Legend of the Leprechaun

In the Irish folktale "Molly and the Leprechaun," a young girl living with her grandmother learns about the elusive creatures of the woods. Her grandmother describes the leprechaun as a "little fairy man" who is "often quite grumpy" because he is tasked with the sensible chores of tidying gold and "repairing their shoes." The grandmother explains that if one manages to catch a leprechaun and keeps their "eye very steady" without blinking, the creature is magically compelled to reveal the location of his hidden pot of gold.

The Encounter and the Deception

Driven by dreams of wealth, Molly ventures into the woods and successfully captures a leprechaun. Despite the leprechaun’s desperate attempts to trick her—claiming he is merely "a piece of grass" or "only a frog"—Molly remains determined. She holds him tightly, refusing to look away, and forces him to guide her to his treasure. The leprechaun leads her through a landscape of lanes and bogs until they reach a field filled with "big, yellow, rag-worth weeds." He points to a specific weed, claiming the gold is buried beneath it. However, the moment Molly glances at her elbow to verify the spot, the creature vanishes. In a clever act of mischief, the leprechaun returns while Molly is away fetching a shovel, tying "a red ribbon" around every single weed in the field to ensure she cannot identify the correct one.

The True Nature of Treasure

Though Molly fails to find the pot of gold, her persistence leads her to dig up the entire field. Upon returning home, she confesses her failure to her grandmother, fearing she has been "tricked" and wasted her day. Her grandmother, however, reframes the situation entirely. By digging up the field, Molly has prepared the land so that they can "plant potatoes," "carrots," and "cabbages," providing them with a sustainable food source and potential profit. The story concludes with the vital lesson that fortune is not always what one expects. As the grandmother wisely notes, the leprechaun did indeed lead Molly to a fortune—a "treasure that you had there all along"—teaching her that hard work, determination, and the rewards of self-sufficiency are often more valuable than the mythical pot of gold.

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