In Chimney Corners Merry Tales of Irish Folk Lore

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*'When I couldn't wash it off myself how could you tell me?" Next day the prince returned and asked for the keys. She gave them to him.
"I hope, " he said, "you did not disobey me, and open the room I forbade you?" "No, " she said, "I did not. " "Show me your feet, " said he.
She tried to hide the foot that was covered with blood, but it was no use, for the prince in- sisted on seeing it. And when he saw the blood upon it he had her killed and hung up in the secret room.
At the queen's castle t
...here was great grief and great trouble at the loss of the princess, and on a morning about a week after she had been carried off, the queen and her two daugh- ters sat by the window talking of their loss, when once more the black bull appeared in the garden rooting up the beautiful flowers and destroying all before him. The elder of the two daughters said she would go out and The Black Bull 1 1 3 drive him away. Her mother tried to per- suade her not, but she insisted, and, catching up a rake on her way — in order to stand further from him than her sister did — she went into the garden and struck the bull with it.

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