The Washer of the Ford Legendary Moralities And Barbaric Tales

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" "Spare, then, if you will; but take her away. Give her to a man. She shall never see this renegade again. " With that, two men led Ardanna away. She gave a glance at Cathal, who smiled. No tears were in her eyes : but a proud fire was there, and she brooked no man's hand upon her, and walked free. 199 The Annir-Choille When she was gone, Molios spake.
"Cathal, that was called Cathal Gille- Muire, why have you done this thing? " " Because I was weary of vain imaginings, and I am young : and Ar
...danna is fair, and we loved. " " Such love is death. " " So be it, Molios. Such death is sweet as love. " " No ordinary death shall thou have, blas- phemer. Yet even now I would be merciful if I could. Dost thou call upon God? " " I call upon the gods of my fathers. " " Fool, they shall not save you. " " Nevertheless, I call. I have nought to do with thy three gods, O Christian. "' " Hast thou no fear of hell? " " I am a warrior, and the son of my father, and of a race of heroes. Why should I fear?" Molios brooded a while.

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