The Story of Conn Eda Or the Golden Apples of Loch Erne

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The Story of Conn Eda Or the Golden Apples of Loch Erne
Nicholas Okearney
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" The Archdruid then instructed him thus: — "Take, " said he, " yonder little shaggy steed, and mount him immediately ; for in those days the bird will make him- self visible, and the little shaggy steed will conduct you to his place of abode. But lest the bird should refuse to reply to your queries, take this precious stone {leag longmhar), and present it to him ; and then little danger and doubt exists but he will give you a ready answer. " The prince retui'ned heartfelt thanks to the Druid ;... and, having saddled and mounted the little shaggy horse with- out making much delay, received the precious stone from the Druid, and, after having taken his leave of him, set out on his journey. He suffered the reins to fall loose upon the neck of the horse, according as he had been instructed, so that the animal took whatever road he chose.
10 THE STORY OF CONN-EDA.
It would be tedious to relate the numerous adventures he had with the little shaggy horse, which had the extra- ordinary gift of speech, and was a draoidheacht horse, during his journey.


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