The Crucifixion Of The Outcast
A MAN, hin brown hair and a pale
face, he road
t o town
of the Shelly River. Many called him Cum-
he son of Cormac, and many called
, ild horse; and he was
a glee man, and parti-
coloured doublet, and ed shoes,
and a bulging . Also he
blood of th-place
ing and
sleeping places he four provinces of
Eri, and upon
trayed
from toe Friars
and totlements to a row of
crosses against the sky
upon a tle to the
town, and , and shook
it at they were
not empty, for ttering
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about t how, as like
as not, just sucher vagabond as
hem; and
tered; If it were hanging or bow-
stringing, or stoning or be would
be bad enoug to he birds
pecking your eyes and ting
your feet ! I the red wind
of thered in his cradle
t the
tree of deat of barbarous lands, or
t tning, e Dathi
at t of tain, ten
his grave had been dug
by toothed
merro ts of the deep
sea.
hile he spoke, he shivered from head
to foot, and t came out upon
why, for
he had looked upon many crosses. he
passed over tle-
ment Ed gate, and t-
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udded nails, and , her
wer, and of him he asked
a place in t-he lay
brotook a glourf on a shovel,
and led to a big and naked out-
rey rushes; a