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Excerpt from � (George W. Russell): A Study of a Man and a Nation
Have recognized as a clerk at Pim's and a mere shop-assistant accordingly? What to them was the shining Lugh? This man at least was no Lugh, they would have rashly agreed. What Of Balor? Balor, if they had heard of him, was, like Lugh, a myth; and they did not know themselves to be held in his one-eyed spell. 'as for Manannan, whose lips so lazily caressed the shore, could they not push their skiffs out upon his waters, and make the rowlocks, if need were, strain in contempt of such an one Besides the man, though young, was not shaven.
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