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Why does the image of money attached to a girl hold such sway in the cultural consciousness? To answer this, one must look at the economic history of Ireland.
Researchers have noted that statues dedicated to Cailin Batua are rare, but a single weathered limestone effigy exists in the ruins of a chapel near County Clare, Ireland. Known locally as "The Listening Stone," the effigy has no mouth carved into the face, yet the ears are exaggerated in size. Locals leave notes (not spoken prayers) at the base of the statue, believing that Cailin Batua reads the written word rather than hearing the spoken voice. Cailin Batua
Musicians often speak of tunes with names like "The Golden Girl" or "The Pretty Girl Milking the Cow." These tunes are usually upbeat, set in major keys to signify happiness and celebration. The rhythm of a "Cailin Batua" tune is meant for dancing—it is the sound of a wedding celebration, a successful harvest, or a homecoming. Why does the image of money attached to
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