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  Longhewaited,butwaitashemight,thebasketnevercameback,forintheirjoyatbeingfreetheknight\'sdaughtershadforgottenallaboutIan,andhadsetsailintheshipthathadbroughthimandhisbrotherstothelandofGrianaig。

  Atlasthebegantounderstandwhathadhappenedtohim,andwhilehewastakingcounselwithhimselfwhathadbestbedone,theravencametohim。

  \'Youdidnotheedmywords,\'hesaidgravely。

  \'No,Ididnot,andthereforeamIhere,\'answeredIan,bowinghishead。

  \'Thepastcannotbeundone,\'wentontheraven。\'Hethatwillnottakecounselwilltakecombat。Thisnight,youwillsleepinthegiant\'scastle。Andnowyoushallgivemeapieceoftobacco。\'

  \'Iwill。But,Iprayyou,stayinthecastlewithme。\'

  \'ThatImaynotdo,butonthemorrowIwillcome。\'

  Andonthemorrowhedid,andhebadeIangotothegiant\'sstablewherestoodahorsetowhomitmatterednothingifshejourneyedoverlandorsea。

  \'Butbecareful,\'headded,\'howyouenterthestable,forthedoorswingswithoutceasingtoandfro,andifittouchesyou,itwillcauseyoutocryout。Iwillgofirstandshowyoutheway。\'

  \'Go,\'saidIan。Andtheravengaveabobandahop,andthoughthewasquitesafe,butthedoorslammedonafeatherofhistail,andhescreamedloudly。

  ThenIantookarunbackwards,andarunforwards,andmadeaspring;

  butthedoorcaughtoneofhisfeet,andhefellfaintingonthestablefloor。Quicklytheravenpouncedonhim,andpickedhimupinhisbeakandclaws,andcarriedhimbacktothecastle,wherehelaidointmentsonhisfoottillitwasaswellaseveritwas。

  \'Nowcomeouttowalk,\'saidtheraven,\'buttakeheedthatyouwondernotataughtyoumaybehold;neithershallyoutouchanything。And,first,givemeapieceoftobacco。\'

  ManystrangethingsdidIanbeholdinthatisland,morethanhehadthoughtfor。Inaglenlaythreeheroesstretchedontheirbacks,donetodeathbythreespearsthatstillstuckintheirbreasts。Buthekepthiscounselandspakenothing,onlyhepulledoutthespears,andthemensatupandsaid:

  \'YouareIanthesoldier\'sson,andaspellislaiduponyoutotravelinourcompany,tothecaveoftheblackfisherman。\'

  Sotogethertheywenttilltheyreachedthecave,andoneofthemenentered,toseewhatshouldbefoundthere。Andhebeheldahag,horribletolookupon,seatedonarock,andbeforehecouldspeak,shestruckhimwithherclub,andchangedhimintoastone;andinlikemannershedealtwiththeotherthree。AtthelastIanentered。

  \'Thesemenareunderspells,\'saidthewitch,\'andalivetheycanneverbetillyouhaveanointedthemwiththewaterwhichyoumustfetchfromtheislandofBigWomen。Seethatyoudonottarry。\'AndIanturnedawaywithasinkingheart,forhewouldfainhavefollowedtheyoungestdaughteroftheknightofGrianaig。

  \'Youdidnotobeymycounsel,\'saidtheraven,hoppingtowardshim,\'andsotroublehascomeuponyou。Butsleepnow,andto—morrowyoushallmountthehorsewhichisinthegiant\'sstable,thatcangallopoverseaandland。WhenyoureachtheislandofBigWomen,sixteenboyswillcometomeetyou,andwillofferthehorsefood,andwishtotakehersaddleandbridlefromher。Butseethattheytouchhernot,andgiveherfoodyourself,andyourselfleadherintothestable,andshutthedoor。Andbesurethatforeveryturnofthelockgivenbythesixteenstableladsyougiveone。Andnowyoushallbreakmeoffapieceoftobacco。\'

  ThenextmorningIanarose,andledthehorsefromthestable,withoutthedoorhurtinghim,andherodeacrosstheseatotheislandoftheBigWomen,wherethesixteenstableladsmethim,andeachoneofferedtotakehishorse,andtofeedher,andtoputherintothestable。

  ButIanonlyanswered:

  \'Imyselfwillputherinandwillseetoher。\'Andthushedid。Andwhilehewasrubbinghersidesthehorsesaidtohim:

  \'Everykindofdrinkwilltheyofferyou,butseeyoutakenone,savewheyandwateronly。\'Andsoitfellout;andwhenthesixteenstable—boyssawthathewoulddrinknothing,theydrankitallthemselves,andonebyonelaystretchedaroundtheboard。

  ThenIanfeltpleasedinhisheartthathehadwithstoodtheirfairwords,andheforgotthecounselthatthehorsehadlikewisegivenhimsaying:

  \'Bewarelestyoufallasleep,andletslipthechanceofgettinghomeagain\';forwhiletheladsweresleepingsweetmusicreachedhisears,andhesleptalso。

  Whenthiscametopassthesteedbrokethroughthestabledoor,andkickedhimandwokehimroughly。

  \'Youdidnotheedmycounsel,\'saidshe;\'andwhoknowsifitisnottoolatetowinoverthesea?Butfirsttakethatswordwhichhangsonthewall,andcutofftheheadsofthesixteengrooms。\'

  Filledwithshameatbeingoncemoreprovedheedless,Ianaroseanddidasthehorsebadehim。Thenherantothewellandpouredsomeofthewaterintoaleatherbottle,andjumpingonthehorse\'sbackrodeovertheseatotheislandwheretheravenwaswaitingforhim。

  \'Leadthehorseintothestable,\'saidtheraven,\'andliedownyourselftosleep,forto—morrowyoumustmaketheheroestoliveagain,andmustslaythehag。Andhaveacarenottobesofoolishto—morrowasyouwereto—day。\'

  \'Staywithmeforcompany,\'beggedIan;buttheravenshookhishead,andflewaway。

  InthemorningIanawoke,andhastenedtothecavewheretheoldhagwassitting,andhestruckherdeadasshewas,beforeshecouldcastspellsonhim。Nexthesprinkledthewaterovertheheroes,whocametolifeagain,andtogethertheyalljourneyedtotheothersideoftheisland,andtheretheravenmetthem。

  \'Atlastyouhavefollowedthecounselthatwasgivenyou,\'saidtheraven;\'andnow,havinglearnedwisdom,youmaygohomeagaintoGrianaig。Thereyouwillfindthattheknight\'stwoeldestdaughtersaretobeweddedthisdaytoyourtwobrothers,andtheyoungesttothechiefofthemenattherock。Buthergoldcapyoushallgivetomeand,ifyouwantit,youhaveonlytothinkofmeandIwillbringittoyou。AndonemorewarningIgiveyou。Ifanyoneasksyouwhenceyoucame,answerthatyouhavecomefrombehindyou;andifanyoneasksyouwhitheryouaregoing,saythatyouaregoingbeforeyou。\'

  SoIanmountedthehorseandsetherfacetotheseaandherbacktotheshore,andshewasoff,awayandawaytillshereachedthechurchofGrianaig,andthere,inafieldofgrass,besideawellofwater,heleapeddownfromhissaddle。

  \'Now,\'thehorsesaidtohim,\'drawyourswordandcutoffmyhead。\'

  ButIananswered:

  \'PoorthankswouldthatbeforallthehelpIhavehadfromyou。\'

  \'ItistheonlywaythatIcanfreemyselffromthespellsthatwerelaidbythegiantsonmeandtheraven;forIwasagirlandhewasayouthwooingme!Sohavenofears,butdoasIhavesaid。\'

  ThenIandrewhisswordasshebadehim,andcutoffherhead,andwentonhiswaywithoutlookingbackwards。Ashewalkedhesawawomanstandingatherhousedoor。Sheaskedhimwhencehehadcome,andheansweredastheravenhadtoldhim,thathecamefrombehind。Nextsheinquiredwhitherhewasgoing,andthistimehemadereplythathewasgoingonbeforehim,butthathewasthirstyandwouldlikeadrink。

  \'Youareanimpudentfellow,\'saidthewoman;\'butyoushallhaveadrink。\'Andshegavehimsomemilk,whichwasallshehadtillherhusbandcamehome。

  \'Whereisyourhusband?\'askedIan,andthewomanansweredhim:

  \'Heisattheknight\'scastletryingtofashiongoldandsilverintoacapfortheyoungestdaughter,likeuntothecapsthathersisterswear,suchasarenottobefoundinallthisland。But,see,heisreturning;andnowweshallhearhowhehassped。\'

  Atthatthemanenteredthegate,andbeholdingastrangeyouth,hesaidtohim:\'Whatisyourtrade,boy?\'

  \'Iamasmith,\'repliedIan。Andthemananswered:

  \'Goodluckhasbefallenme,then,foryoucanhelpmetomakeacapfortheknight\'sdaughter。\'

  \'Youcannotmakethatcap,andyouknowit,\'saidIan。

  \'Well,Imusttry,\'repliedtheman,\'orIshallbehangedonatree;

  soitwereagooddeedtohelpme。\'

  \'IwillhelpyouifIcan,\'saidIan;\'butkeepthegoldandsilverforyourself,andlockmeintothesmithyto—night,andIwillworkmyspells。\'Sotheman,wonderingtohimself,lockedhimin。

  AssoonasthekeywasturnedinthelockIanwishedfortheraven,andtheravencametohim,carryingthecapinhismouth。

  \'Nowtakemyheadoff,\'saidtheraven。ButIananswered:

  \'Poorthankswerethatforallthehelpyouhavegivenme。\'

  \'Itistheonlythanksyoucangiveme,\'saidtheraven,\'forIwasayouthlikeyourselfbeforespellswerelaidonme。\'

  ThenIandrewhisswordandcutofftheheadoftheraven,andshuthiseyessothathemightseenothing。Afterthathelaydownandslepttillmorningdawned,andthemancameandunlockedthedoorandshookthesleeper。

  \'Hereisthecap,\'saidIandrowsily,drawingitfromunderhispillow。

  Andhefellasleepagaindirectly。

  Thesunwashighintheheavenswhenhewokeagain,andthistimehebeheldatall,brown—hairedyouthstandingbyhim。

  \'Iamtheraven,\'saidtheyouth,\'andthespellsarebroken。Butnowgetupandcomewithme。\'

  ThentheytwowenttogethertotheplacewhereIanhadleftthedeadhorse;butnohorsewastherenow,onlyabeautifulmaiden。

  \'Iamthehorse,\'shesaid,\'andthespellsarebroken\';andsheandtheyouthwentawaytogether。

  Inthemeantimethesmithhadcarriedthecaptothecastle,andbadeaservantbelongingtotheknight\'syoungestdaughterbearittohermistress。Butwhenthegirl\'seyesfellonit,shecriedout:

  \'Hespeaksfalse;andifhedoesnotbringmethemanwhoreallymadethecapIwillhanghimonthetreebesidemywindow。\'

  Theservantwasfilledwithfearatherwords,andhastenedandtoldthesmith,whoranasfastashecouldtoseekforIan。Andwhenhefoundhimandbroughthimintothecastle,thegirlwasfirststruckdumbwithjoy;thenshedeclaredthatshewouldmarrynobodyelse。AtthissomeonefetchedtohertheknightofGrianaig,andwhenIanhadtoldhistale,hevowedthatthemaidenwasright,andthathiselderdaughtersshouldneverwedwithmenwhohadnotonlytakenglorytothemselveswhichdidnotbelongtothem,buthadlefttherealdoerofthedeedstohisfate。

  Andtheweddingguestssaidthattheknighthadspokenwell;andthetwoelderbrotherswerefaintoleavethecountry,fornoonewouldconversewiththem。

  [FromTalesoftheWestHighlands。]

  TheFoxandtheWolfAtthefootofsomehighmountainstherewas,onceuponatime,asmallvillage,andalittlewayofftworoadsmet,oneofthemgoingtotheeastandtheothertothewest。Thevillagerswerequiet,hard—workingfolk,whotoiledinthefieldsallday,andintheeveningsetoutforhomewhenthebellbegantoringinthelittlechurch。Inthesummermorningstheyledouttheirflockstopasture,andwerehappyandcontentedfromsunrisetosunset。

  Onesummernight,whenaroundfullmoonshonedownuponthewhiteroad,agreatwolfcametrottingroundthecorner。

  \'IpositivelymustgetagoodmealbeforeIgobacktomyden,\'hesaidtohimself;\'itisnearlyaweeksinceIhavetastedanythingbutscraps,thoughperhapsnoonewouldthinkittolookatmyfigure!Ofcoursethereareplentyofrabbitsandharesinthemountains;butindeedoneneedstobeagreyhoundtocatchthem,andIamnotsoyoungasIwas!IfIcouldonlydineoffthatfoxIsawafortnightago,curledupintoadelicioushairyball,Ishouldasknothingbetter;I

  wouldhaveeatenherthen,butunluckilyherhusbandwaslyingbesideher,andoneknowsthatfoxes,greatandsmall,runlikethewind。

  Reallyitseemsasiftherewasnotalivingcreatureleftformetopreyuponbutawolf,and,astheproverbsays:\"Onewolfdoesnotbiteanother。\"However,letusseewhatthisvillagecanproduce。Iamashungryasaschoolmaster。\'

  Now,whilethesethoughtswererunningthroughthemindofthewolf,theveryfoxhehadbeenthinkingofwasgallopingalongtheotherroad。

  \'ThewholeofthisdayIhavelistenedtothosevillagehenscluckingtillIcouldbearitnolonger,\'murmuredsheassheboundedalong,hardlyseemingtotouchtheground。\'Whenyouarefondoffowlsandeggsitisthesweetestofallmusic。AssureasthereisasuninheavenIwillhavesomeofthemthisnight,forIhavegrownsothinthatmyverybonesrattle,andmypoorbabiesarecryingforfood。\'

  Andasshespokeshereachedalittleplotofgrass,wherethetworoadsjoined,andflungherselfunderatreetotakealittlerest,andtosettleherplans。Atthismomentthewolfcameup。

  Atthesightofthefoxlyingwithinhisgrasphismouthbegantowater,buthisjoywassomewhatcheckedwhenhenoticedhowthinshewas。Thefox\'squickearsheardthesoundofhispaws,thoughtheyweresoftasvelvet,andturningherheadshesaidpolitely:

  \'Isthatyou,neighbour?Whatastrangeplacetomeetin!Ihopeyouarequitewell?\'

  \'Quitewellasregardsmyhealth,\'answeredthewolf,whoseeyeglistenedgreedily,\'atleast,aswellasonecanbewhenoneisveryhungry。Butwhatisthematterwithyou?Afortnightagoyouwereasplumpasheartcouldwish!\'

  \'Ihavebeenill——veryill,\'repliedthefox,\'andwhatyousayisquitetrue。Awormisfatincomparisonwithme。\'

  \'Heis。Still,youaregoodenoughforme;for\"tothehungrynobreadishard。\"\'

  \'Oh,youarealwaysjoking!I\'msureyouarenothalfashungryasI!\'

  \'Thatweshallsoonsee,\'criedthewolf,openinghishugemouthandcrouchingforaspring。

  \'Whatareyoudoing?\'exclaimedthefox,steppingbackwards。

  \'WhatamIdoing?WhatIamgoingtodoistomakemysupperoffyou,inlesstimethanacocktakestocrow。\'

  \'Well,Isupposeyoumusthaveyourjoke,\'answeredthefoxlightly,butneverremovinghereyefromthewolf,whorepliedwithasnarlwhichshowedallhisteeth:

  \'Idon\'twanttojoke,buttoeat!\'

  \'Butsurelyapersonofyourtalentsmustperceivethatyoumighteatmetotheverylastmorselandneverknowthatyouhadswallowedanythingatall!\'

  \'Inthisworldthecleverestpeoplearealwaysthehungriest,\'repliedthewolf。

  \'Ah!howtruethatis;but——\'

  \'Ican\'tstoptolistentoyour\"buts\"and\"yets,\"\'brokeinthewolfrudely;\'letusgettothepoint,andthepointisthatIwanttoeatyouandnottalktoyou。\'

  \'Haveyounopityforapoormother?\'askedthefox,puttinghertailtohereyes,butpeepingslilyoutofthemallthesame。

  \'Iamdyingofhunger,\'answeredthewolf,doggedly;\'andyouknow,\'headdedwithagrin,\'thatcharitybeginsathome。\'

  \'Quiteso,\'repliedthefox;\'itwouldbeunreasonableofmetoobjecttoyoursatisfyingyourappetiteatmyexpense。Butifthefoxresignsherselftothesacrifice,themotheroffersyouonelastrequest。\'

  \'Thenbequickanddon\'twastemytime,forIcan\'twaitmuchlonger。

  Whatisityouwant?\'

  \'Youmustknow,\'saidthefox,\'thatinthisvillagethereisarichmanwhomakesinthesummerenoughcheesestolasthimforthewholeyear,andkeepstheminanoldwell,nowdry,inhiscourtyard。Bythewellhangtwobucketsonapolethatwereused,informerdays,todrawupwater。FormanynightsIhavecreptdowntothepalace,andhaveloweredmyselfinthebucket,bringinghomewithmeenoughcheesetofeedthechildren。AllIbegofyouistocomewithme,and,insteadofhuntingchickensandsuchthings,IwillmakeagoodmealoffcheesebeforeIdie。\'

  \'Butthecheesesmaybeallfinishedbynow?\'

  \'Ifyouwereonlytoseethequantitiesofthem!\'laughedthefox。

  \'Andeveniftheywerefinished,therewouldalwaysbeMEtoeat。\'

  \'Well,Iwillcome。Leadtheway,butIwarnyouthatifyoutrytoescapeorplayanytricksyouarereckoningwithoutyourhost——thatistosay,withoutmylegs,whichareaslongasyours!\'

  Allwassilentinthevillage,andnotalightwastobeseenbutthatofthemoon,whichshonebrightandclearinthesky。Thewolfandthefoxcreptsoftlyalong,whensuddenlytheystoppedandlookedateachother;asavourysmelloffryingbaconreachedtheirnoses,andreachedthenosesofthesleepingdogs,whobegantobarkgreedily。

  \'Isitsafetogoon,thinkyou?\'askedthewolfinawhisper。Andthefoxshookherhead。

  \'Notwhilethedogsarebarking,\'saidshe;\'someonemightcomeouttoseeifanythingwasthematter。\'Andshesignedtothewolftocurlhimselfupintheshadowbesideher。

  Inabouthalfanhourthedogsgrewtiredofbarking,orperhapsthebaconwaseatenupandtherewasnosmelltoexcitethem。Thenthewolfandthefoxjumpedup,andhastenedtothefootofthewall。

  \'Iamlighterthanheis,\'thoughtthefoxtoherself,\'andperhapsifImakehasteIcangetastart,andjumpoverthewallontheothersidebeforehemanagestospringoverthisone。\'Andshequickenedherpace。Butifthewolfcouldnotrunhecouldjump,andwithoneboundhewasbesidehiscompanion。

  \'Whatwereyougoingtodo,comrade?\'

  \'Oh,nothing,\'repliedthefox,muchvexedatthefailureofherplan。

  \'IthinkifIweretotakeabitoutofyourhaunchyouwouldjumpbetter,\'saidthewolf,givingasnapatherashespoke。Thefoxdrewbackuneasily。

  \'Becareful,orIshallscream,\'shesnarled。Andthewolf,understandingallthatmighthappenifthefoxcarriedoutherthreat,gaveasignaltohiscompaniontoleaponthewall,whereheimmediatelyfollowedher。

  Onceonthetoptheycroucheddownandlookedaboutthem。Notacreaturewastobeseeninthecourtyard,andinthefurthestcornerfromthehousestoodthewell,withitstwobucketssuspendedfromapole,justasthefoxhaddescribedit。Thetwothievesdraggedthemselvesnoiselesslyalongthewalltilltheywereoppositethewell,andbystretchingoutherneckasfarasitwouldgothefoxwasabletomakeoutthattherewasonlyverylittlewaterinthebottom,butjustenoughtoreflectthemoon,big,androundandyellow。

  \'Howlucky!\'criedshetothewolf。\'Thereisahugecheeseaboutthesizeofamillwheel。Look!look!didyoueverseeanythingsobeautiful!\'

  \'Never!\'answeredthewolf,peeringoverinhisturn,hiseyesglisteninggreedily,forheimaginedthatthemoon\'sreflectioninthewaterwasreallyacheese。

  \'Andnow,unbeliever,whathaveyoutosay?\'andthefoxlaughedgently。

  \'Thatyouareawoman——Imeanafox——ofyourword,\'repliedthewolf。

  \'Well,then,godowninthatbucketandeatyourfill,\'saidthefox。

  \'Oh,isthatyourgame?\'askedthewolf,withagrin。\'No!no!Thepersonwhogoesdowninthebucketwillbeyou!Andifyoudon\'tgodownyourheadwillgowithoutyou!\'

  \'OfcourseIwillgodown,withthegreatestpleasure,\'answeredthefox,whohadexpectedthewolf\'sreply。

  \'Andbesureyoudon\'teatallthecheese,oritwillbetheworseforyou,\'continuedthewolf。Butthefoxlookedupathimwithtearsinhereyes。

  \'Farewell,suspiciousone!\'shesaidsadly。Andclimbedintothebucket。

  Inaninstantshehadreachedthebottomofthewell,andfoundthatthewaterwasnotdeepenoughtocoverherlegs。

  \'Why,itislargerandricherthanIthought,\'criedshe,turningtowardsthewolf,whowasleaningoverthewallofthewell。

  \'Thenbequickandbringitup,\'commandedthewolf。

  \'HowcanI,whenitweighsmorethanIdo?\'askedthefox。

  \'Ifitissoheavybringitintwobits,ofcourse,\'saidhe。

  \'ButIhavenoknife,\'answeredthefox。\'Youwillhavetocomedownyourself,andwewillcarryitupbetweenus。\'

  \'AndhowamItocomedown?\'inquiredthewolf。

  \'Oh,youarereallyverystupid!Getintotheotherbucketthatisnearlyoveryourhead。\'

  Thewolflookedup,andsawthebuckethangingthere,andwithsomedifficultyheclimbedintoit。Asheweighedatleastfourtimesasmuchasthefoxthebucketwentdownwithajerk,andtheotherbucket,inwhichthefoxwasseated,cametothesurface。

  Assoonasheunderstoodwhatwashappening,thewolfbegantospeaklikeanangrywolf,butwasalittlecomfortedwhenherememberedthatthecheesestillremainedtohim。

  \'Butwhereisthecheese?\'heaskedofthefox,whoinherturnwasleaningovertheparapetwatchinghisproceedingswithasmile。

  \'Thecheese?\'answeredthefox;\'whyIamtakingithometomybabies,whoaretooyoungtogetfoodforthemselves。\'

  \'Ah,traitor!\'criedthewolf,howlingwithrage。Butthefoxwasnottheretohearthisinsult,forshehadgoneofftoaneighbouringfowl—house,whereshehadnoticedsomefatyoungchickensthedaybefore。

  \'PerhapsIdidtreathimratherbadly,\'shesaidtoherself。\'Butitseemsgettingcloudy,andifthereshouldbeheavyraintheotherbucketwillfillandsinktothebottom,andhiswillgoup——atleastitmay!\'

  [FromCuentosPopulares,porAntoniodeTrueba。]

  HowIanDireachGottheBlueFalconLongagoakingandqueenruledovertheislandsofthewest,andtheyhadoneson,whomtheyloveddearly。Theboygrewuptobetallandstrongandhandsome,andhecouldrunandshoot,andswimanddivebetterthananyladofhisownageinthecountry。Besides,heknewhowtosailabout,andsingsongstotheharp,andduringthewinterevenings,wheneveryonewasgatheredroundthehugehallfireshapingbowsorweavingcloth,IanDireachwouldtellthemtalesofthedeedsofhisfathers。

  SothetimeslippedbytillIanwasalmostaman,astheyreckonedmeninthosedays,andthenhismotherthequeendied。Therewasgreatmourningthroughoutalltheisles,andtheboyandhisfathermournedherbitterlyalso;butbeforethenewyearcamethekinghadmarriedanotherwife,andseemedtohaveforgottenhisoldone。OnlyIanremembered。

  Onamorningwhentheleaveswereyellowinthetreesoftheglen,Ianslunghisbowoverhisshoulder,andfillinghisquiverwitharrows,wentontothehillinsearchofgame。Butnotabirdwastobeseenanywhere,tillatlengthabluefalconflewpasthim,andraisinghisbowhetookaimather。Hiseyewasstraightandhishandsteady,butthefalcon\'sflightwasswift,andheonlyshotafeatherfromherwing。Asthesunwasnowlowovertheseaheputthefeatherinhisgamebag,andsetouthomewards。

  \'Haveyoubroughtmemuchgameto—day?\'askedhisstepmotherasheenteredthehall。

  \'Noughtsavethis,\'heanswered,handingherthefeatherofthebluefalcon,whichsheheldbythetipandgazedatsilently。ThensheturnedtoIanandsaid:

  \'Iamsettingitonyouascrossesandasspells,andasthefalloftheyear!Thatyoumayalwaysbecold,andwetanddirty,andthatyourshoesmayeverhavepoolsinthem,tillyoubringmehitherthebluefalcononwhichthatfeathergrew。\'

  \'IfitisspellsyouarelayingIcanlaythemtoo,\'answeredIanDireach;\'andyoushallstandwithonefootonthegreathouseandanotheronthecastle,tillIcomebackagain,andyourfaceshallbetothewind,fromwheresoeveritshallblow。\'Thenhewentawaytoseekthebird,ashisstepmotherbadehim;and,lookinghomewardsfromthehill,hesawthequeenstandingwithonefootonthegreathouse,andtheotheronthecastle,andherfaceturnedtowardswhatevertempestshouldblow。

  Onhejourneyed,overhills,andthroughriverstillhereachedawideplain,andneveraglimpsedidhecatchofthefalcon。Darkeranddarkeritgrew,andthesmallbirdswereseekingtheirnests,andatlengthIanDireachcouldseenomore,andhelaydownundersomebushesandsleepcametohim。Andinhisdreamasoftnosetouchedhim,andawarmbodycurledupbesidehim,andalowvoicewhisperedtohim:

  \'Fortuneisagainstyou,IanDireach;Ihavebutthecheekandthehoofofasheeptogiveyou,andwiththeseyoumustbecontent。\'WiththatIanDireachawoke,andbeheldGilleMairteanthefox。

  Betweenthemtheykindledafire,andatetheirsupper。ThenGilleMairteanthefoxbadeIanDireachliedownasbefore,andsleeptillmorning。Andinthemorning,whenheawoke,GilleMairteansaid:

  \'ThefalconthatyouseekisinthekeepingoftheGiantoftheFiveHeads,andtheFiveNecks,andtheFiveHumps。Iwillshowyouthewaytohishouse,andIcounselyoutodohisbidding,nimblyandcheerfully,and,aboveall,totreathisbirdskindly,forinthismannerhemaygiveyouhisfalcontofeedandcarefor。Andwhenthishappens,waittillthegiantisoutofhishouse;thenthrowaclothoverthefalconandbearherawaywithyou。Onlyseethatnotoneofherfeatherstouchesanythingwithinthehouse,orevilwillbefallyou。\'

  \'Ithankyouforyourcounsel,\'spakeIanDireach,\'andIwillbecarefultofollowit。\'Thenhetookthepathtothegiant\'shouse。

  \'Whoisthere?\'criedthegiant,assomeoneknockedloudlyonthedoorofhishouse。

  \'Onewhoseeksworkasaservant,\'answeredIanDireach。

  \'Andwhatcanyoudo?\'askedthegiantagain。

  \'Icanfeedbirdsandtendpigs;Icanfeedandmilkacow,andalsogoatsandsheep,ifyouhaveanyofthese,\'repliedIanDireach。

  \'Thenenter,forIhavegreatneedofsuchaone,\'saidthegiant。

  SoIanDireachentered,andtendedsowellandcarefullyallthebirdsandbeasts,thatthegiantwasbettersatisfiedthaneverhehadbeen,andatlengthhethoughtthathemightevenbetrustedtofeedthefalcon。AndtheheartofIanwasglad,andhetendedthebluefalcontillhisfathersshonelikethesky,andthegiantwaswellpleased;

  andonedayhesaidtohim:

  \'Forlongmybrothersontheothersideofthemountainhavebesoughtmetovisitthem,butnevercouldIgoforfearofmyfalcon。NowI

  thinkIcanleaveherwithyouforoneday,andbeforenightfallI

  shallbebackagain。\'

  ScarcelywasthegiantoutofsightnextmorningwhenIanDireachseizedthefalcon,andthrowingaclothoverherheadhastenedwithhertothedoor。Buttheraysofthesunpiercedthroughthethicknessofthecloth,andastheypassedthedoorpostshegaveaspring,andthetipofoneofherfeatherstouchedthepost,whichgaveascream,andbroughtthegiantbackinthreestrides。IanDireachtrembledashesawhim;butthegiantonlysaid:

  \'IfyouwishformyfalconyoumustfirstbringmetheWhiteSwordofLightthatisinthehouseoftheBigWomenofDhiurradh。\'

  \'Andwheredotheylive?\'askedIan。Butthegiantanswered:

  \'Ah,thatisforyoutodiscover。\'AndIandaredsaynomore,andhasteneddowntothewaste。There,ashehoped,hemethisfriendGilleMairteanthefox,whobadehimeathissupperandliedowntosleep。Andwhenhehadwakenednextmorningthefoxsaidtohim:

  \'Letusgodowntotheshoreofthesea。\'Andtotheshoreoftheseatheywent。Andaftertheyhadreachedtheshore,andbeheldtheseastretchingbeforethem,andtheisleofDhiurradhinthemidstofit,thesoulofIansank,andheturnedtoGilleMairteanandaskedwhyhehadbroughthimthither,forthegiant,whenhehadsenthim,hadknownfullwellthatwithoutaboathecouldneverfindtheBigWomen。

  \'Donotbecastdown,\'answeredthefox,\'itisquiteeasy!Iwillchangemyselfintoaboat,andyoushallgoonboardme,andIwillcarryyouovertheseatotheSevenBigWomenofDhiurradh。Tellthemthatyouareskilledinbrighteningsilverandgold,andintheendtheywilltakeyouasservant,andifyouarecarefultopleasethemtheywillgiveyoutheWhiteSwordofLighttomakebrightandshining。

  Butwhenyouseektostealit,takeheedthatitssheathtouchesnothinginsidethehouse,orillwillbefallyou。\'

  SoIanDireachdidallthingsasthefoxhadtoldhim,andtheSevenBigWomenofDhiurradhtookhimfortheirservant,andforsixweeksheworkedsohardthathissevenmistressessaidtoeachother:\'Neverhasaservanthadtheskilltomakeallbrightandshininglikethisone。

  LetusgivehimtheWhiteSwordofLighttopolishliketherest。\'

  ThentheybroughtforththeWhiteSwordofLightfromtheironclosetwhereithung,andbadehimrubittillhecouldseehisfaceintheshiningblade;andhedidso。Butoneday,whentheSevenBigWomenwereoutoftheway,hebethoughthimthatthemomenthadcomeforhimtocarryoffthesword,and,replacingitinitssheath,hehoisteditonhisshoulder。Butjustashewaspassingthroughthedoorthetipofthesheathtouchedit,andthedoorgavealoudshriek。AndtheBigWomenheardit,andcamerunningback,andtooktheswordfromhim,andsaid:

  \'Ifitisourswordyouwant,youmustfirstbringusthebaycoltoftheKingofErin。\'

  Humbledandashamed,IanDireachleftthehouse,andsatbythesideofthesea,andsoonGilleMairteanthefoxcametohim。

  \'PlainlyIseethatyouhavetakennoheedtomywords,IanDireach,\'

  spokethefox。\'Buteatfirst,andyetoncemorewillIhelpyou。\'

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