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Preparations for this meal took a full year, and the host built a house just for it. Find out what happens once the guests arrive.
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The central epic of the Ulster Cycle, presenting the early Irish text next to the English translation.
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By Lady Augusta Gregory (1902), e-text from the Internet Sacred Text Archive.
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Traces the childhood of this boy eager to become a warrior, always throwing his toy weapons and asking to hear battle stories.
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A tale from the Ulster Cycle, presenting the early Irish text next to the English translation.
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