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110 GAELIC FOLK TALES of the Long Hand, and Lindas, and their foster brothers, all of whom are with the king. " "And three Red Men I saw after that" ; Ingcel continued, "red shields above them, red spears in their hands and their three red horses were bridled in front of the inn. " "These are three false and deceitful champions from the Sidhe, " said Ferogain. "They were sen- tenced by the king of the Sidhe to be thrice de- stroyed by the king of Teamhair, and Conaire is the last king through w...hom they will be destroyed. It is to work out their own destruc- tion they are come. What more did you see? Tell us more, O Ingcel of Britain, for with thy one eye thou hast seen more than most other men could see with two. " "I saw a white haired man, partly bald and in his ears were rings of gold. In his hands were nine swords, nine shields, and nine golden apples. He kept throwing each one of them upward and not one would fall on the ground, but all would rise and fall past each other like bees on a sunny day.
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