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Sillees River
The river is famous for the curse which was given by St Faber, when she changed its direction, making the river bad for fishing and good for drowning.
In another tale of the river, there is a highwayman known as Black Francis Corrigan, who leaps the Sillees in a single bound with his horse after a famous robbery.
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