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Druidic Winds

Above: Illustrating picture of druidic winds

Let us trust to the powers that tlH may never again reach Ireland," said the druids when, ■ the advice of Aimheirgin, the sons of Mileadh put off frfl the Munster coast after their first landing there. With thai the druids cast druidic winds after them so that the bottM gravel was raised to the surface of the sea by the force ■ the storm. " A druid’s wind is that," said Donn son <| Mil. " It is, indeed," replied Aimheirgin. " A sliame on I men of learning is it," returned Donn, " not to suppress thi druidic wind." " No shame it shall be," Aimheirgin answered and he arose and uttered an invocation.

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