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 BARACH. How can he have Cuchullain's eyes?

FINTAIN. He is Cuchullain's son.

BARACH. And his mother has sent him hither to fight his father.

FINTAIN. It is all quite plain. Cuchullain went into Aoife's country when he was a young man that he might learn skill in arms, and there he became Aoife's lover.

BARACH. And now she hates him because he went away, and has sent the son to kill the father. I knew she was a goddess.

FINTAIN. And she never told him who his father was, that he might do it. I have thought it all out, fool, I know a great many things because I listen when nobody is noticing and I keep my wits awake. What ails you now?

BARACH. I have remembered that I am hungry.

FINTAIN. Well, forget it again, and I will tell you about Aoife's country. It is full of wonders. There are a great many 32