The Phynodderree And Other Legends of the Isle of Man

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The ship's head slowly but steadily diverged from the course he had been directing it on to the rocks, and the crew taking advantage of a slant of wind off shore, she was now fast escaping the destruction to which he had doomed her and the hapless crew.
What could it all mean ! He looked cautiously round to ascertain what A LEGEND OF ST. TRINION'S CHURCH. 95 could possibly have brought all his exertions to nought. Lo ! there beside the companion leading into the cabin was Brodar Merune on his k
...nees on the deck, his head uncovered, and holding before him a small leaden image of Saint Trinion, which seemed to glow with a pale light of glory. To this sainted bishop of the ancient Picts was Brodar Merune praying most fervently to save him and his crew.
The buggane's limbs trembled and shook as he looked on, awe-struck and aghast, at the kneeling baron pouring forth his prayers.
"Oh, blessed Saint Trinion! sure it's a moighty fine job, it is, that I had ye in my pouch ; it's lost entirely we should be, every mother's son of us.


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