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"Oisin" was not given, but the word "oisanite" was, and the meaning of that the code stated to be "five hundred head prime steers." It was enough. The Interurban did not wish to accept the transportation of five hundred extremely ill steers, whose death was imminent. "Westcote, refuse consignment absolutely. Write particulars," he wired. Flannery showed the telegram to Mr.
'Or say half he means, Rivers added. 'But, as I was telling you, about the police organisation of Siam, Sir Lionel broke out anew. And this time the others went back without resistance to a few moments more of Siam. Captain Oisin Sarrasin came one morning to see the Dictator by appointment. Captain Oisin Sarrasin had described himself in his letter to the Dictator as a soldier of fortune.
It is also to be added that the latter in later editions changes the spelling of his hero's name from Oisin to Usheen. V. BRAN The story of Bran and his sister Branwen may be found most fully given in Lady Charlotte Guest's translation of the "Mabinogion," ed. 1877, pp. 369, 384.
I am a shaking tree, my leaves gone from me; an empty nut, a horse without a bridle; a people without a dwelling-place, I Oisin, son of Finn. It is long the clouds are over me to-night! it is long last night was; although this day is long, yesterday was longer again to me; every day that comes is long to me.
Oisin rode first to the spot where he had first met the Princess of Tir-na-n-Oge and where he had last seen his father and his companions. He did not think to find them there, but he felt that it was the first place to which he should go. The forest had been cleared away a little, and a strange building stood there. It was a small house, built of stone, and there was a cross on the top of it.
As they went they passed a mountain ash which had berries of enormous size, and the man put one of them into the chariot. Then the man saw huge ivy leaves, and he took one of them too. So they went back to St. Patrick's house and showed all the men there what they had brought. The leg of the bird and the berry and the ivy leaf were even larger than Oisin had said.
Nor is it wanting, though not found in the same plenteous measure that will meet us when we come to deal with the Swan-maiden myth that is to say, with the group of stories concerning the capture by men of maidens of superhuman birth. We may take as typical the story of Oisin, or Ossian, as told in Ireland.
So he struck her with a rod of Druidic spells, which turned her head into a pig's head. This she was condemned to wear until she could marry one of Fin Mac Cumhail's sons in Erin. The young lady, therefore, went in search of Fin Mac Cumhail's sons; and having chosen Oisin she found an opportunity to tell him her tale, with the result that he wedded her without delay.
"Oisin could not understand it, but he thought that if he could live so long and not know that the time had passed, the Fenians, too, might be living still, and he begged again to be allowed to go. At last the Princess saw that he would never be happy unless he went, so she brought him the same white horse that had brought them both to Tir-na-n-Oge. 'The horse, she said, 'will take you to Erin.
And they are so prettily and tastefully framed so unlike the sort of frame one commonly sees in London houses. 'The frames yes well, I make them to please myself and Oisin. 'You make them yourself. 'Oh, yes; I am fond of frame-making, and doing all sorts of jobs of that kind. By this time they had reached the dining-room.
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