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374 6a. His daughter, who does nothing particular, but is carried off and recovered. 7. Macan an Athamain, his son, who tells stories, and cures O'Cein's legs with them. 8. A Ghil Ghreine (Sunbright), his wife, carried off by 9. Macabh Mór, who is slain by 17. 10. Calpach, eldest son of 7-8, who marries 11. Athan uchd sholais (Breast of Light), who is carried off by 12. Macan na Foraise fiadhaich, who marries nobody, and from whom she is taken by 13. Righ an Domhain, from whom she is recovered by 10, 12, 19, 23, 30, the allies. 14. Gorm Shuil, son of 7-8, who marries 15. Youngest daughter of 16. The Man of the Flapping Grey Cassock. 17. Macan an uaigneas, third son of 7, the mysterious love-child who appears in so many stories. He marries 18. Nighean righ an talamh iseal (the daughter of the King of the Lowlands).

19. Macabh mór mac righ Sorachain, married to 20. the daughter of a king. 21. The King of Siginn, who does nothing here. 22. His twenty-four sons married to 23. the twenty-four daughters of 13. 24. The King of the Lowlands (? Netherlands), father of 18, who tells one story to