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English: The creature fua from the river grasps the Irish prince.
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Source Colum, Padraic (1916) The King of Ireland's Son[1], New York: Henry Holt; (Internet Archive copy accessed 2016-07-09)
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The Creature caught him in his long arms. The ''fua'' in Chapter: "The Sword of Light". ''The King of Ireland's Son'' (1916) Holt edition

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