Gods And Fighting Men : the Story of the Tuatha De Danaan And of the Fiana of Ireland

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Gods And Fighting Men : the Story of the Tuatha De Danaan And of the Fiana of Ireland
Gregory Lady
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And Finnbane, son of Bresel, said he would go. And he went on to the top of the hill, where he could see about him on all sides. And he was not long there till he saw coming from the east a very big man, ugly and gloomy and deformed ; and it is how he was, a dark-coloured shield on his back, a wide sword on his crooked left thigh, two spears on his shoulder, a torn loose cloak over his limbs, that were as black as a quenched coal. A sulky horse he had with him that had no good appearance, bony ...and thin as to body, and weak in the legs, and he leading it with a rough iron halter; and it was a great wonder the head was not pulled from the horse's body, or the arms pulled out of his owner, with the sudden stands and stops and the jerks it made. And the big man was striking blows on the horse with an iron cudgel to try and knock some going out of him, and the sound of the blows was like the breaking of strong waves.
And when Finnbane saw all that, he thought to him- self it would not be right to let the like of that stranger Digitized by Google THE HARD SERVANT 329 go up unknown to Finn and the Fianna, and he ran back in haste to where they were and told them all he had seen.


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