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'Yonder is the voice of a man of Erin, ' said Nathos, as they paused intheir game. Again a loud cry, and the sons of Usna were called by name. 'Yea, most truly is that the cry of a man of Erin. ' But Deirdre said, 'Nay, thou dreamest, Nathos. Let us play on. ' Then nearer and clearer came a third cry, and there was none but knew thatit was indeed the voice of a man of Erin. 'Go, Ardan, ' said Nathos, 'go to the harbour, and there welcome Fergusfrom the Green Isle, for he indeed it is and none o...ther. ' But when Ardan went, Nathos saw that Deirdre's lips grew pale and a greatfear looked out from her eyes. 'What terror is it that hath hold of thee?' he asked. 'Hath it not been revealed to me in a dream, O Nathos, that this Ferguswho should come with honey-sweet words hath in his mind the shedding ofour blood?' Even as she spake Ardan led Fergus to where the two sat on either side ofthe chess-board. Eagerly did the exiled sons of Usna beg for tidings of their friends inthe Green Isle. 'I come to you, ' said Fergus, 'with greetings from Concobar the King.
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