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CUCHULAIN
THE HOUND OF ULSTER


The Raven of Ill-omen

 

CUCHULAIN

THE HOUND OF ULSTER

BY

ELEANOR HULL

AUTHOR OF
“THE CUCHULLIN SAGA IN IRISH LITERATURE”
“PAGAN IRELAND” “EARLY CHRISTIAN IRELAND”
ETC.

WITH EIGHT ILLUSTRATIONS BY

STEPHEN REID


“Bec a brig liomsa sin,” ar Cuchulaind, “gen
go rabar acht aonla no aonoidchi ar bith acht go
mairit m’airdsgeula dom és.”
Stowe MS., C. 6, 3.
R. Irish Academy.

“Though the span of my life were but for a
day,” Cuchulain said, “little should I reck of
that, if but my noble deeds might be remembered
among men.”

NEW YORK

THOMAS Y. CROWELL COMPANY

PUBLISHERS


Printed in Great Britain
by Turnbull & Spears, Edinburgh


[Pg 5]

Contents

PAGE
Introduction9
CHAP.
I.How Conor became King of Ulster15
II.Queen Meave and the Woman-Seer18
III.The Boy-Corps of King Conor25
IV.How Cuchulain got his Name33
V.How Cuchulain took Arms<
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