The Washer of the Ford: Legendary Moralities And Barbaric Tales
The Washer of the Ford: Legendary Moralities And Barbaric Tales
Sharp William
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Is it of cold sea water you are made — for even the running water in the streams is warmed by the sun? Tell me, Cathal, would you leave Molios the Culdee,— if " — The monk of Christ suddenly flashed his eyes upon the woman. " If what^ Ardanna? " he asked abruptly : " if what, Ardanna that is so witching fair? " "If I loved you, Cathal? If I, the daughter of Beta the chief, loved you^ and took you to be my man, and you took me to be your woman, would you be content so? " He stared at her as one ...in a dream. Then suddenly all the foolish madness that had been put upon him by Colum fell away. 194 Digitized by Google The Annir-Choille What did these old men, Colum and Molios, know ? It is only the young who know what life is. They were old, and their blood was gelid. He put up his arms, as though in prayer. Then he smiled. Ardanna saw a light in his eyes that sprang into her heart and sang a song there that whirled in her ears and dazzled her eyes and made her feel as though she had fallen over a great height and were still falling.
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