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Hero-Tales
of
Ireland

COLLECTED BY
JEREMIAH CURTIN

LONDON
MACMILLAN AND CO.
1894

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University Press:
John Wilson and Son, Cambridge, U.S.A.

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TO
THE RIGHT HON. JOHN MORLEY,
Secretary of State for Ireland.

Sir,—

To you, a thinker who values every age of humanhistory, and a statesman who takes deep interest in thenation which produced and kept these tales, I beg todedicate this volume.

JEREMIAH CURTIN.

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CONTENTS.

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Page
Introductionix
Elin Gow, the Swordsmith from Erin, and the Cow Glas Gainach1
Mor’s Sons and the Herder from Under the Sea35
Saudan Og and the Daughter of the King of Spain; Young Conal and the Yellow King’s Daughter58
The Black Thief and King Conal’s Three Horses93
The King’s Son from Erin, the Sprisawn, and the Dark King114
The Amadan Mor and the Gruagach of the Castle of Gold140
The King’s Son and the White-Bearded Scolog163
Dyeermud Ulta and the King in South Erin182
Cud, Cad, and Micad, Three Sons of the King of Urhu198
Cahal, Son of King Conor, in Erin, and Bloom of Youth, Daughter of the King of Hathony223
Coldfeet and the Queen of Lonesome Island242
Lawn Dyarrig, Son of the King of Erin, and the Knight of Terri
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