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第15章 THE BOYHOOD OF FIONN(9)

Here a gay band went carrying rich treasure to decorate the pavilion of a Munster lord.On another road a vat of seasoned yew,monstrous as a house on wheels and drawn by an hundred laborious oxen,came bumping and joggling the ale that thirsty Connaught princes would drink.On a road again the learned men of Leinster,each with an idea in his head that would discomfit a northern ollav and make a southern one gape and fidget,would be marching solemnly,each by a horse that was piled high on the back and widely at the sides with clean-peeled willow or oaken wands,that were carved from the top to the bottom with the ogham signs;the first lines of poems (for it was an offence against wisdom to commit more than initial lines to writing),the names and dates of kings,the procession of laws of Tara and of the sub-kingdoms,the names of places and their meanings.On the brown stallion ambling peacefully yonder there might go the warring of the gods for two or ten thousand years;this mare with the dainty pace and the vicious eye might be sidling under a load of oaken odes in honour of her owner's family,with a few bundles of tales of wonder added in case they might be useful;and perhaps the restive piebald was backing the history of Ireland into a ditch.

On such a journey all people spoke together,for all were friends,and no person regarded the weapon in another man's hand other than as an implement to poke a reluctant cow with,or to pacify with loud wallops some hoof-proud colt.

Into this teem and profusion of jolly humanity Fionn slipped,and if his mood had been as bellicose as a wounded boar he would yet have found no man to quarrel with,and if his eye had been as sharp as a jealous husband's he would have found no eye to meet it with calculation or menace or fear;for the Peace of Ireland was in being,and for six weeks man was neighbour to man,and the nation was the guest of the High King.Fionn went in with the notables.

His arrival had been timed for the opening day and the great feast of welcome.He may have marvelled,looking on the bright city,with its pillars of gleaming bronze and the roofs that were painted in many colours,so that each house seemed to be covered by the spreading wings of some gigantic and gorgeous bird.And the palaces themselves,mellow with red oak,polished within and without by the wear and the care of a thousand years,and carved with the patient skill of unending generations of the most famous artists of the most artistic country of the western world,would have given him much to marvel at also.It must have seemed like a city of dream,a city to catch the heart,when,coming over the great plain,Fionn saw Tara of the Kings held on its hill as in a hand to gather all the gold of the falling sun,and to restore a brightness as mellow and tender as that universal largess.

In the great banqueting hall everything was in order for the feast.The nobles of Ireland with their winsome consorts,the learned and artistic professions represented by the pick of their time were in place.The Ard-Ri,Corm of the Hundred Battles,had taken his place on the raised dais which commanded the whole of that vast hall.At his Right hand his son Art,to be afterwards as famous as his famous father,took his seat,and on his left Goll mor mac Morna,chief of the Fianna of Ireland,had the seat of honour.As the High King took his place he could see every person who was noted in the land for any reason.He would know every one who was present,for the fame of all men is sealed at Tara,and behind his chair a herald stood to tell anything the king might not know or had forgotten.

Conn gave the signal and his guests seated themselves.

The time had come for the squires to take their stations behind their masters and mistresses.But,for the moment,the great room was seated,and the doors were held to allow a moment of respect to pass before the servers and squires came in.

Looking over his guests,Conn observed that a young man was yet standing.

"There is a gentleman,"he murmured,"for whom no seat has been found."We may be sure that the Master of the Banquet blushed at that.

"And,"the king continued,"I do not seem to know the young man."Nor did his herald,nor did the unfortunate Master,nor did anybody;for the eyes of all were now turned where the king's went.

"Give me my horn,"said the gracious monarch.

The horn of state was put to his hand.

"Young gentleman,"he called to the stranger,"I wish to drink to your health and to welcome you to Tara."The young man came forward then,greater-shouldered than any mighty man of that gathering,longer and cleaner limbed,with his fair curls dancing about his beardless face.The king put the great horn into his hand.

"Tell me your name,"he commanded gently.

"I am Fionn,the son of Uail,the son of Baiscne,"said the youth.

And at that saying a touch as of lightning went through the gathering so that each person quivered,and the son of the great,murdered captain looked by the king's shoulder into the twinkling eye of Goll.But no word was uttered,no movement made except the movement and the utterance of the Ard-Ri'.

"You are the son of a friend,"said the great-hearted monarch.

"You shall have the seat of a friend."

He placed Fionn at the right hand of his own son Art.

CHAPTER XII

It is to be known that on the night of the Feast of Samhain the doors separating this world and the next one are opened,and the inhabitants of either world can leave their respective spheres and appear in the world of the other beings.

Now there was a grandson to the Dagda Mor,the Lord of the Underworld,and he was named Aillen mac Midna,out of Shi.'

Finnachy,and this Aillen bore an implacable enmity to Tara and the Ard-Ri'.

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