There is a deep dub, or pool, on Ballacoan stream, which the children of Laxey call Nikkesen’s. It is the home of Nyker, the Water Goblin. It has no bottom; and brambles and ferns are growing round it, and fir trees and hazels are hiding it from sight. No child, no grown-up person even, will go near it after dark. A great many years ago a beautiful girl living at Ballaquine was sent to look for the calves, which had gone astray. She had got as far as Nikkesen’s, when she took a notion that she heard the calves over the river in Johnny Baldoon’s nuts. At once she began to call to them: ‘Kebeg! Kebeg! Kebeg!’ so loud that you could hear her at Chibber Pherick, Patrick’s Well. The people ‘Kebeg! Kebeg! Kebeg!’ Then came a little sweet voice through the mist and the trees in answer: ‘Kebeg’s here! Kebeg’s here!’ And she cried: ‘I’m comin’! I’m comin’!’ And that was all. The Fairies who live in Nikkesen’s had pulled her in, and carried her to their own home. She was never heard of again. |