Irish fairy tales . that it was ill done, but to himself he saidgleefully that whenever he was asked to tell the story of howhe told the story of Mongan he would remember what theabbot ^ In a forked glen into which he slipped at night-fall he was surrounded bygiant toads (page 250). Frontispiece.


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