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O'Grady, Standish, 1846-1928

"The Coming of Cuculain"

After he
had bathed and when he became calm and cool Laeg put upon him his
beautiful banqueting attire, and he came into the great hall lowly
and blushing. All were acclaiming and praising him, and he passed
up the great hall and made a reverence to the King, and he sat
down at the King's footstool. All who saw him marvelled then more
at his beauty than at his deeds. He was sick after that, and came
very near to death, but in the end he fell into a very deep sleep
from which he awoke whole and refreshed, though it was the opinion
of many that he would surely die. Cuculain was seventeen years of
age when he did these feats.


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