threatain it with a 4 leafed clover
Threaten him with a four leaf clover.
woodchips.
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A leprechaun is an Irish imp or goblin. Leprechauns are usually depicted as small dwarves resembling elderly little men. The legend is that a leprechaun can be made to reveal his buried treasure (gold) if he is caught by a human.
Neither of those spellings are correct.The correct spelling is leprechaun.For example:The leprechaun guarded his pot of gold from treasure hunters.I thought I saw a leprechaun in the garden.
i know but i no tell
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According to a legend, if you catch a leprechaun you must be told where he/she hid a pot of gold.
pot of gold
Irish folklore has two races of magical creatures - fairies and leprechauns. The leprechaun is the closest thing Irish folklore has to a pixie. Leprechaun: The leprechaun is a small færie, grotesque in appearance, dressed in green with a leather apron, silver buckled shoes, a red cap, and spectacles at tilting on the end of his nose. Known for being a shoemaker, a leprechaun will never make a pair of shoes, just one at a time. Although they are quick to shun humans, leprechauns, like brownies, like to play tricks on humans. If however, a leprechaun is caught, which is very difficult to accomplish, he is forced to reveal the location of his hidden treasure. While he is guiding someone to his treasure, and they take their eye off of him for even a second, the leprechaun will disappear.
The Irish people love to tell stories.
You either need to unlock it in the treasure book..... or near St. Patricks Day, it will be sold in the gift shop.