The Destruction of Dá Dergas Hostel. The Harvard Classics. 190914. |
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| The Room of the Conjurers |
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| I saw another trio on the dais. Three bedgowns girt about them. Four-cornered shields in their hands, with bosses of gold upon them. Apples of silver they had, and small inlaid spears. | 1 |
| I know them, says Fer rogain. Cless and Clissíne and Clessamun, the kings three conjurers. Three of the same age are they: three brothers, three sons of Naffer Rochless. A man will perish by each of them. | 2 |
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