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Chapter 7 BODB DEARG

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ir, understood all enchantments, they left it to him to find places for them where they would be safe from their enemies. So he chose out the most beautiful of the hills and

d it from age and from sickness and from death. And for food at the feast he gave them his own swine, that though they wer

for us one king to be over us, than to be scatt

eld, on Slieve Fuad; and Midhir the Proud of Bri Leith, and Angus Og, son of the Dagda; but he did not covet the kingship at all, but would sooner be left as he was. Then all the chief men but those fi

nt one time to ask one of his daughters in marriage, and he stayed outside the place through the whole length of a year, playing his harp, and able to get

the night Conaire, the High King of Ireland, met with his death; and it was said that

nd, and of Alban, used to be coming to Angus to learn the throwing of spears and darts; and troops of poets from Alban and from Ireland used to be with Aedh, that was the comeliest of Bodb's sons, so that his place used to be called "The R

his own place, but sometimes he

y land till they would win it for themselves. And when he said that, they rose with the ready rising of one man, and went and sat

them good health, and they answered him the same way. "Where are you come from?" they asked him then. "From the rath beyon

t they were using nothing. "It is because our father has refused land to us," said they; "and there are in Ireland

of the Yellow Hair, and it is what he said: "Let us give a wife to every o

ing but to fill the vat with pure water, and it will turn into mead, fit to drink, and strong enough to make drunken. And into the horn," he said, "you have but to put salt water from the sea, and it will turn into wine on the moment." "A gift to them from me," said Lir of Sidhe Fionnachaidh, "three times fifty swords, and three times fifty well-riveted long spears." "A gift from me," said Angus Og, son of the Dagda, "a rath and a good town with high walls, and with bright sunny houses, and with wide houses, in whatever place it will please them between Rath Chobtaige and Teamhair." "A gift to the

eft it, Angus bade them bring away from the oak-wood three apple-trees, one in

here were three great sounds, the tramping on the green, and the uproar of racing, and the lowing of cattle; and three other sounds, the grunting of good pigs with the fat thick on them, and the voices of the crowd on the green lawn, and the noise of men drinking inside the house. And as to Eochaid, it was said of

he Tuatha de Danaan, for they belonged to them throug

him out of the cave of Cruachan, and asked him for the bride-price he had promised her, and that she was never able to come and ask for till then. And Caoilte went to a cairn that was near and that was full up of gold, that was wages earned by Conan Maol and hidden there, and he gave the gold to Bodb Dear

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Contents

Chapter 1 * * * Chapter 2 THE FIGHT WITH THE FIRBOLGS Chapter 3 THE COMING OF LUGH Chapter 4 THE SONS OF TUIREANN Chapter 5 THE GREAT BATTLE OF MAGH TUIREADH Chapter 6 THE LANDING Chapter 7 BODB DEARG Chapter 8 THE DAGDA Chapter 9 ANGUS OG Chapter 10 THE MORRIGU Chapter 11 AINE
Chapter 12 AOIBHELL
Chapter 13 MIDHIR AND ETAIN
Chapter 14 MANANNAN
Chapter 15 MANANNAN AT PLAY
Chapter 16 HIS CALL TO BRAN
Chapter 17 HIS THREE CALLS TO CORMAC
Chapter 18 CLIODNA'S WAVE
Chapter 19 HIS CALL TO CONNLA
Chapter 20 TADG IN MANANNAN'S ISLANDS
Chapter 21 THE COMING OF FINN
Chapter 22 FINN'S HOUSEHOLD
Chapter 23 BIRTH OF BRAN.
Chapter 24 OISIN'S MOTHER.
Chapter 25 THE LAD OF THE SKINS
Chapter 26 BLACK, BROWN, AND GREY
Chapter 27 THE HOUND
Chapter 28 THE ENEMIES OF IRELAND
Chapter 29 CAEL AND CREDHE
Chapter 30 CONN CRITHER
Chapter 31 GLAS, SON OF BREMEN
Chapter 32 THE HELP OF THE MEN OF DEA
Chapter 33 THE MARCH OF THE FIANNA
Chapter 34 THE FIRST FIGHTERS
Chapter 35 THE KING OF ULSTER'S SON
Chapter 36 THE HIGH KING'S SON
Chapter 37 THE KING OF LOCHLANN AND HIS SONS
Chapter 38 LABRAN'S JOURNEY
Chapter 39 THE GREAT FIGHT
Chapter 40 THE KING OF BRITAIN'S SON
Chapter 41 THE CAVE OF CEISCORAN
Chapter 42 DONN SON OF MIDHIR
Chapter 43 THE HOSPITALITY OF CUANNA'S HOUSE
Chapter 44 CAT-HEADS AND DOG-HEADS
Chapter 45 LOMNA'S HEAD
Chapter 46 ILBREC OF ESS RUADH
Chapter 47 THE CAVE OF CRUACHAN
Chapter 48 THE WEDDING AT CEANN SLIEVE
Chapter 49 THE SHADOWY ONE
Chapter 50 FINN'S MADNESS
Chapter 51 THE RED WOMAN
Chapter 52 FINN AND THE PHANTOMS
Chapter 53 THE PIGS OF ANGUS
Chapter 54 BIRTH OF DIARMUID
Chapter 55 HOW DIARMUID GOT HIS LOVE-SPOT
Chapter 56 THE DAUGHTER OF KING UNDER-WAVE
Chapter 57 THE HARD SERVANT
Chapter 58 THE FLIGHT FROM TEAMHAIR
Chapter 59 THE PURSUIT
Chapter 60 THE GREEN CHAMPIONS
Chapter 61 THE WOOD OF DUBHROS
Chapter 62 THE QUARREL
Chapter 63 THE WANDERERS
Chapter 64 FIGHTING AND PEACE
Chapter 65 TAILC, SON OF TREON
Chapter 66 MEARGACH'S WIFE
Chapter 67 THE QUARREL WITH THE SONS OF MORNA
Chapter 68 DEATH OF GOLL
Chapter 69 DEATH OF BRAN
Chapter 70 THE CALL OF OISIN
Chapter 71 OISIN'S STORY
Chapter 72 OISIN IN PATRICK'S HOUSE
Chapter 73 THE ARGUMENTS
Chapter 74 OISIN'S LAMENTS
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