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The Story of the Courtship of Ferb

all the rest of his young warriors there behind him; for three days and for three nights were they in that house.

Meanwhile the lady, namely the Badb, went on her way, and in Croghan she appeared. "Thy son," said she to Maev, "hath been overcome in Glenn Geirg." "Who hath overcome him?" said she. "Conor, with the valiant heroes of Ulster around him." Maev took her weapons, and she gathered together six hundred of her warriors and young heroes, also she took with her Fergus and the exiles of Ulster, and she marched till she came to Glenn Geirg, and there they fought together. Maev with her own hand struck down sixteen warriors, also the two Amalgaid, even the two sons of Conor. One hundred of the men of Ulster were slain; but four hundred of the men of Connaught and the people of Maev fell in the fight, and Maev was defeated. Then the men of Ulster went to the burg (where Gerg had dwelt), and none of the folk of that burg escaped from their hands; and they took all of treasure and of costly things that were there; and they carried off the brazen vat, so that into the land of Ulster it came, and they cleared the land from that troop of the men of Connaught, and they returned in triumph back to their own land. Now this tale hath to do with that raid wherein the Bull was carried off to the west, for thus the men of Ulster carried off that vat. When they had all come together

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