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Conchubor (now almost pleading). Its soon youll have dogs with silver chains to be chasing in the woods of Emain, for I have white hounds rearing up for you, and grey horses, that Ive chosen from the finest in Ulster and Britain and Gaul. Deirdre (unmoved as before). Ive heard tell, in Ulster and Britain and Gaul, Naisi and his brothers have no match and they chasing in the woods. Conchubor (very gravely). Isnt it a strange thing youd be talking of Naisi and his brothers, or figuring them either, when you know the things that are foretold about themselves and you? Yet youve little knowledge, and Id do wrong taking it bad when itll be my share from this out to keep you the way youll have little call to trouble for knowledge, or its want either. Deirdre. Yourself should be wise, surely. Conchubor. The like of me has a store of knowledge thats a weight and terror. Its for that we do choose out the like of yourself that are young and glad only. Im thinking you are gay and lively each day in the year? Deirdre. I dont know if thats true, Conchubor. There are lonesome days and bad nights in this place like another. Conchubor. You should have as few sad days, Im thinking, as I have glad and good ones. Deirdre. What is it has you that way ever coming this place, when youd hear the old woman saying a good childs as happy as a king? Conchubor. How would I be happy seeing age coming on me each year, when the dry leaves are blowing back and forward at the gate of Emain? And yet this last while Im saying out, when I see the furze breaking and the daws sitting two and two on ash-trees by the duns of Emain, Deirdres a year nearer her full age when shell be my mate and comrade, and then Im glad surely. Deirdre (almost to herself). I will not be your mate in Emain. Conchubor (not heeding her). Its there youll be proud and happy and youll learn that, if young men are great hunters, yet its with the like of myself youll find a knowledge of what is priceless in your own like. What we all need is a place is safe and splendid, and its that youll get in Emain in two days or three. Deirdre (aghast). Two days! Conchubor. I have the rooms ready, and in a little while youll be brought down there, to be my queen and queen of the five parts of Ireland. Deirdre (standing up frightened and pleading). Id liefer stay this place, Conchubor. Leave me this place, where Im well used to the tracks and pathways and the people of the glens. Its for this life Im born, surely. Conchubor. Youll be happier and greater with myself in Emain. It is I will be your comrade, and will stand between you and the great troubles are foretold. Deirdre. I will not be your queen in Emain when its my pleasure to be having my freedom on the edges of the hills. Conchubor. Its my wish to have you quickly; Im sick and weary thinking of the day youll be brought down to me, and seeing you walking into my big, empty halls. Ive made all sure to have you, and yet all said theres a fear in the back of my mind Id miss you and have great troubles in the end. Its for |
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