Battles And Enchantments, Retold From Early Gaelic Literature

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Try them, and learn if I do not tell thee truth!" Gavida, feeling his brother's muscles relax, loosed his hold. MacSamthann was ashamed; his anger left him quickly.
"Thy pardon, O Brothers," he said. "I have been too hasty in believing a boy's idle tales." Suddenly he started; his face paled and he looked confused.
6o BATTLES AND ENCHANTMENTS At that instant Gavida asked: "Where, O MacSamthann, is the cow we entrusted to thee?" "A good watchman art thou," sneered MacKin- eely.
MacSamthann hasti
...ly explained his meeting with the red-haired lad.
"This is some trick of the Fomorians!" cried Mac- Kineely, rushing to the door, followed by the others.
They looked out; not a trace of boy or cow was to be seen. In anger and grief, MacKineely turned to his younger brother and gave him a stout box on the ear, to which MacSamthann meekly submitted.
"This is no time for further rage; anger has already lost us too much," interposed Gavida. "Let us hasten and overtake the thief, if we can." Seizing swords and spears, the three men hurried along the road, following well-known hoof-prints in the moist earth.


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