Persia,
71 |
| IX. |
The Chariot and Steeds of the King of Sigar, |
74 |
| X. |
The Seven Pigs of the King of the Golden Pillars, |
78 |
| XI. |
The Hound-Whelp of the King of Iroda, |
81 |
| XII. |
Return of the Sons of Turenn, with part of the Eric-Fine, |
84 |
| XIII. |
The Cooking-Spit of the Women of Fincara, |
87 |
| XIV. |
The Three Shouts on Midkena's Hill, |
89 |
| XV. |
Return and Death of the Sons of Turenn, |
91 |
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The Overflowing of Lough Neagh, and the Story of Liban the Mermaid. |
97 |
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Connla of the Golden Hair and the Fairy Maiden. |
106 |
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The Voyage of Maildun. |
| I. |
Maildun's Childhood and Youth. He begins his Voyage in Quest of the Plunderers who slew his Father, |
112 |
| II. |
The First Island. Tidings of the Plunderers, |
117 |
| III. |
The Island of the Monstrous Ants, |
119 |
| IV. |
The Terraced Isle of Birds, |
120 |
| V. |
A Monster, |
121 |
| VI. |
The Demon Horse-Race, |
122 |
| VII. |
The Palace of Solitude, |
124 |
| VIII. |
The Island of the Wonderful Apple Tree, |
125 |
| IX. |
The Island of Bloodthirsty Quadrupeds, |
126 |
| X. |
An Extraordinary Monster, |
127 |
| XI. |
The Isle of Red-Hot Animals, |
129 |
| XII. |
The Palace of the Little Cat, |
131 |
| XIII. |
An Island that dyed Black and White, |
133 |
| XIV. |
The Island of the Burning River, |
135 |
| XV. |
The Miller of Hell, |
136 |
| XVI. |
The Isle of Weeping, |
137 |
| XVII. |
The Isle of the Four Precious Walls, |
139 |
| XVIII. |
The Palace of the Crystal Bridge, |
139 |
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