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Updated: Dec 23, 2008

Celtic Tales, Told to the Children

Author: Chisholm, Louey
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Language: English
Number of downloads: 37
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Source: http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/7488

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Collection of traditional Celtic children's stories, full of beautiful illustrations.

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... For long they were silent, but at length Finola spake. Of their life on the sea of Moyle she told, of the dreary rains and blustering winds, of the giant waves and the roaring thunder, of the black frost, and of their own poor battered and wounded bodies. Of their loneliness of soul, of that she could not speak. 'But tell us,' she went on, 'tell us of our father, Lir. Lives he still, and Bove Derg, and our dear Dedannan friends?' Scarce could the Dedannans speak for the sorrow they had for Finola and her brothers, but they told how Lir and Bove Derg were alive and well, and were even now celebrating the Feast of Age at the house of Lir....

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