The Destruction of Dá Derga’s Hostel

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TRANSLATED BY WHITLEY STOKE
NEW YORK: P.F. COLLIER & SON COMPANY, 1909–14

Page One:
Introductory

Page Two:

The Room of Cormac Condlongas
The Room of Cormac’s Nine Comrades
The Room of the Picts, this
The Room of the Pipers
The Room of Conaire’s Majordomo

Page Three

The Room of Mac cecht, Conaire’s battle-soldier
The Room of Conaire’s three sons, Oball and Oblin and Corpre
The Room of the Fomorians
The Room of Munremar son of Gerrchenn and Birderg son of Ruan and Mál son of Telband
The Room of Conall Cernach
The Room of Conaire Himself
The Room of the Rearguards
Le fri flaith son of Conaire, whose likeness this is
The Room of the Cupbearers
The Room of Tulchinne the Juggler
The Room of the Swineherds
The Room of the Principal Charioteers

Page Four:

The Room of Cuscrad Son of Conchobar
The Room of the Under-Charioteers
The Room of the Englishmen
The Room of the Equerries
The Room of the Judges
The Room of the Harpers
The Room of the Conjurers
The Room of the Three Lampooners
The Room of the Badbs
The Room of the Kitcheners
The Room of the Servant-Guards
The Room of the King’s Guardsmen

Page Five:

The Room of Nia and Bruthne, Conaire’s Two Waiters
The Room of Sencha and Dubthach and Gobniu Son of Lurgnech
The Room of the Three Manx Giants
The Room of Dá Derga
The Room of the Three Champions from the Elfmounds
The Room of the Doorwards
The Room of Fer caille
The Room of the Three Sons of Bálthis of Britain
The Room of the Mimes
The Room of the Cupbearers
The Room of Nár the Squinter-with-the-left-eye


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