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His equal was not to be found in Lochaber in his time ; and it appears that the second-sight was useful to him as a hunter. On a certain day, while he was looking up from the bottom of the Glen to the top of the Yellow Mountain, he said to a neighbour who was standing near him : " 'Tis I who behold the sight! Place your foot on mine, and you will see it too." His neighbour did as 256 FOLIC TALES AND FAIRY LORE. iarradh air, agus chunnaic e nis ni nach faca e gus a sin, an aon sealladh bu bhr^ag...ha a chunnaic e riamh air f^idh. Bha Domhnull a ghn^th a' leantainn nam fiadh, agus b' i a roghainn thar gach beinne-seilge a' Bhuidheinn- each. Air maduinn chiuin mu bhristeadh an la, bha e 'na shuidhe air aisridh nam fiadh 's a' bheinn le a ghunna caol nach do dhiult riamh air a ghliin, agus a' feitheamh gus an teirneadh " a' ghreigh uallach " o mhullach na beinne a dh' 61 an dighe-maidne as na fuarain ghlana a bhai a' bristeadh a mach o thaobh an t-sl^ibhe fuidhe. Mu dheireadh chunnaic e iad a' tighinn a mach as a' che6 a bha a' falach a' chreachainn os a cheann, agus Glaistig mhor 'gan iomain roimpe.
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