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CUHULLIN: (stopping at the doorway and grieve (v.):
acongojar
speaking gruffly to OONA) Good day to you.
OONA: (coming forward cheerily) Come in, then, and
welcome! It will grieve my husband to know you called when
he wasn’t here to greet you.
CUHULLIN: (coming in) Well, now, that’s very civil of you,
woman. But it grieves me even more to learn he’s not at
home, ’cause I was told I’d find him here.
OONA: Well, now, you were told wrong, for Fin is away at his
causeway. He went rushing there in a terrible rage. It seems
that some giant called Cuhullin has been looking for him,
and Fin went off to teach that fool a lesson.
CUHULLIN: Then I’ll go and find him there, for I’m Cuhullin,
and I won’t rest till I’ve settled any argument about whether
he’s stronger than me.
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