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A sorrowful assistant professor of anthropology in a small-town pub recounts field research in rural Ireland, describing the capture of a purported leprechaun and the local lore about pots of gold and trickery. He narrates how the creature begged for release, attempted a serpentine transformation, and desperately sought shadowed concealment. When forced into sunlight its true appearance proved shocking: a vivid orange from head to toe. The revelation leaves the professor emotionally shaken and marked by an uncanny orange stain resembling a shamrock on his hand.

About the Author

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Adrien Coblentz

Adrien Coblentz was an author known for his unique contributions to speculative fiction. His notable work, "The Perverse Erse," showcases his imaginative storytelling and exploration of unconventional themes. Coblentz's writing often blends elements of fantasy and satire, reflecting a distinctive voice in early 20th-century literature. Although not widely recognized today, his work offers a glimpse into the experimental literary movements of his time.

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