Transactions of the Ossianic Society . l we do con-cerning those [youths], 0 Grainne ? I will go to them,said Grainne, to try whether I may be able to make peacebetween you. I should be well pleased at that, saidFionn, and I would give them and their posterity freedomfor ever, and their fathers place among the Fenians, andbonds and securities for the fulfillment thereof to them forever and ever. Grainne goes to meet them, and gives them a welcome,and makes them the aforesaid oflers. Howbeit, Grainnemade peace between them at last, and those bonds and se-curities were given to them, and they g-


Transactions of the Ossianic Society . l we do con-cerning those [youths], 0 Grainne ? I will go to them,said Grainne, to try whether I may be able to make peacebetween you. I should be well pleased at that, saidFionn, and I would give them and their posterity freedomfor ever, and their fathers place among the Fenians, andbonds and securities for the fulfillment thereof to them forever and ever. Grainne goes to meet them, and gives them a welcome,and makes them the aforesaid oflers. Howbeit, Grainnemade peace between them at last, and those bonds and se-curities were given to them, and they g-ot their fathersplace among the Fenians from Fionn Mac Cumhaill. Afterthat a banquet and feast was prepared for them, so thatthey were exhilarated and miithful-sounding, and Fionnand Grainne staid by one another until they died. Thus far, then, the Pursuit of Diarmuid and Grainne.* ?crowded together, often without any heading, for determining whereone tract ends and the next begins. )^^3t)2l)l Crí2lOjBI)6 CI)OR2t)2ljC 2^\))C 2l)


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