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Updated: June 21, 2025


After a few paces they found the passage was quite comfortably big, and then they saw a light, and in another moment they were blinking at the god Pan and Caitilin Ni Murrachu. Caitilin knew them at once and came forward with welcome. "O, Seumas Beg," she cried reproachfully, "how dirty you have let your feet get. Why don't you walk in the grassy places?

So the two children went over to Pan and sat down one each side of him, and he put his arms about them. "Daughter of Murrachu," said he, "is there no food in the house for guests?" "There is a cake of bread, a little goat's milk and some cheese," she replied, and she set about getting these things. "I never ate cheese," said Seumas. "Is it good?" "Surely it is," replied Pan.

So Caitilin Ni Murrachu thought for a few moments and then replied timidly. "I think that Happiness is the greatest thing in the world," said she. Hearing this they sat in silence for a little time, and then Angus Og spoke again "The Divine Imagination may only be known through the thoughts of His creatures.

But Pan only said, "Can a spear divine the Eternal Will?" and Angus Og put his weapon aside, and he said: "The girl will choose between us, for the Divine Mood shines in the heart of man." Then Caitilin Ni Murrachu came forward and sat between the gods, but Pan stretched out his hand and drew her to him, so that she sat resting against his shoulder and his arm was about her body.

With wonder, with delight, the daughter of Murrachu watched the hosting of the Shee. Sometimes her eyes were dazzled as a jewelled forehead blazed in the sun, or a shoulder-torque of broad gold flamed like a torch. On fair hair and dark the sun gleamed: white arms tossed and glanced a moment and sank and reappeared.

After a few moments of this silence he placed the reed to his lips and played a plaintive little air, and then he spoke to her in a strange voice, coming like a wind from distant places. "What is your name, Shepherd Girl?" said he. "Caitilin, Ingin Ni Murrachu," she whispered. "Daughter of Murrachu," said he, "I have come from a far place where there are high hills.

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