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 FINTAIN. Queen Aoife had a son that was red haired and pale faced like herself, and everyone said that he would kill Cuchullain some day, but I would not have that spoken of.

BARACH. Nobody could do that. Who was his father?

FINTAIN. Nobody but Aoife knew that, not even he himself.

BARACH. Not even he himself. Was Aoife a goddess & lecherous?

FINTAIN. I overheard her telling that she never had but one lover, and that he was the only man who overcame her in battle. There were some who thought him one of the Riders of the Sidhe, because the child was great of limb and strong beyond others. The child was begotten over the mountains; but come nearer and I will tell you something.

BARACH. You have thought something?

FINTAIN. When I hear the young girls talking about the colour of Cuchullain's eyes, & how they have seven colours, I have thought about it. That young man has Aoife's face and hair, but he has Cuchullain's eyes. 31