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" " Peace ! Peace ! " cried the monks, with one voice. " In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost ! " cried Colum the White, glad because of the glory to God. "An ainn an Athar, 's an Mine, 's an Spio- 222 lona raid Naoimh, " cried the monks, bowing rev- erently, and Oran and Keir deepest of all, be- cause they saw the fly that was of Colum's cell leading the whole host, as though it were its captain, and singing to them a marvellous sweet song. Oran and Keir testified to this thi...ng, and all were full of awe and wonder, and Colum praised God. Then the saints and the brotherhood moved onward and went upon the rocks. When all stood ankle-deep in the seaweed that was swaying in the tide, Colum cried : " O finny creatures of the deep, draw near!" And with that the whole sea shimmered as with silver and gold. All the fishes of the sea, and the great eels, and the lobsters and the crabs, came in a swift and terrible pro- cession. Great was the glory. Then Colum cried, " O fishes of the deep, who is your king?" Whereupon the herring, the mackerel, and the dogfish swam forward, and each claimed to be king.
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