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» The Wooing of Becfola
Submitted By Edy Lee | Published 01/8/2006 | Ireland | Rating:

We do not know where Becfola came from. Nor do we know for certain where she went to. We do not even know her real name, for the name Becfola, "Dowerless" or "Small-dowered," was given to her as a nickname. This only is certain, that she disappeared from the world we know of, and that she went to a realm where even conjecture may not follow her.

» The Four White Swans
Submitted By Edy Lee | Published 01/8/2006 | Ireland | Rating:

In the days of long ago there lived in the Green Isle of Erin a race of brave men and fair women--the race of the Dedannans. North, south, east, and west did this noble people dwell, doing homage to many chiefs.

» The Storyteller at Fault
Submitted By Edy Lee | Published 01/8/2006 | Ireland | Rating:

At the time when the Tuatha De Dannan held the sovereignty of Ireland, there reigned in Leinster a king, who was remarkably fond of hearing stories. Like the other princes and chieftains of the island, he had a favourite storyteller, who held a large estate from his Majesty, on condition of telling him a new story every night of his life, before he went to sleep.

» Hudden and Dudden and Donald O'Neary
Submitted By Edy Lee | Published 01/8/2006 | Ireland | Rating:

There was once upon a time two farmers, and their names were Hudden and Dudden. They had poultry in their yards, sheep on the uplands, and scores of cattle in the meadow-land alongside the river. But for all that they weren't happy. For just between their two farms there lived a poor man by the name of Donald O'Neary.

» The Story of Deirdre
Submitted By Edy Lee | Published 01/8/2006 | Ireland | Rating:

There was a man in Ireland once who was called Malcolm Harper. The man was a right good man, and he had a goodly share of this world's goods. He had a wife, but no family. What did Malcolm hear but that a soothsayer had come home to the place, and as the man was a right good man, he wished that the soothsayer might come near them.



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