run after it at the end of a rainbow, but only if they were rude to him.  The truth is that the pot o' gold was at the end of "The Rainbow," which was a popular leprechaun dance club.  Leppy never went there since he got leprosy, because every time he was dancing with a pretty leprechaun woman, his leg would fall off, or worse.  This, needless to say, was quite embarrassing for poor Leppy.  He knew that the leprechauns didn't use the gold, they just had it there at the end of "The Rainbow" so no one could call them liars.  They had no need for gold.  They can conjure up food, green beer, even an entire house with their magical hands.
Since Leppy didn't have magic hands anymore, he went to The Rainbow and took some of the gold.  He had to buy materials to build a house, and have enough for food.  After he took what he needed he set out to find a place to settle.  He came upon a nice 182-acre piece of land.  It had a waterfall and a meadow.  It was very nice.  He built his home with the supplies he had bought.  He decided that the next person to take pity on him or that was kind to him would be told the secret of the pot o' gold. 
As Leppy was building his house, a young lady came by to see what was going on.  Leppy instantly fell in love with the young woman.  After about 21 visits to Leppy's house, they decided to get married.  They had a great life.
One day Millee, Leppy's wife, told him that she was to have a child.  They went to the doctor the day the baby was to be born.  The doctor came out to tell Leppy that his wife and child were fine.  Leppy was so happy he jumped for joy.  His arms, legs, and body fell off.  The doctor was flabbergasted.  He saw that Leppy had leprosy and that he probably wouldn't be able to raise his child if he was in pieces.  So the doctor conjured up a odd concoction of medicines.  He sewed Leppy the broken leprechaun with leprosy up and then gave him the medicine.  Instantly Leppy became well.  His limbs felt better then ever.  He asked the doctor what the medicine was. 
"It's my magical secret." The doctor said.
"It fixed me, and it was magically delicious." Leppy said. 
Leppy decided to tell the doctor who had fixed him the secret of the pot o' gold.  He told the doctor this. 
"First go to the Hearkin meadow, and look for a small building called "The Rainbow."  There is a safe in the back.  The combination is this: 1 turn to heart, two turns left to stars, a half turn to the horseshoe,  back to the clover, forward three turns to the blue moon, go left to the pot o' gold symbol, and then 1 turn to the rainbow, and then finally the red balloon.  Then turn the knob on the safe and inside you will find the coveted Leprechaun Pot O' Gold. 
"Oh thank you Leppy.  My wife, kids, and I have fell on hard times and this will bring us out.  Thank you." The doctor said joyously. 
Leppy went to see his wife and child.  They were both doing great.  The new addition to their family was a boy.  They decided to call him Lucky.  This was because he was born without leprosy and he had a dad and mom. 
As Lucky grew up he mixed things up in chemistry class.  He somehow

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