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The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland

CHAPTER V
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From that meeting I have thy chariot and horses, and thou hadst a spear through thy ribs Not thus wilt thou get the boar from me." Then Logary sat down on his bench.
"Ket shall never divide that pig," spake then a tall fair-haired warrior from Ulster, coming down the hall.

"Whom have we here ?" asked Ket.

"A better man than thou," shouted the Ulstermen, "even Angus, son of Lama Gabad." "Indeed ?" said Ket, "and why is his father called Lama Gabad [wanting a hand] ?" "We know not," said they.

"But I know it," said Ket.

"Once I went on a foray to the East, and was attacked by a troop, Lama Gabad among them.


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