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Another tantalising hint at why this occurs is found in the conclusion of the story, in which Suibhne (like all good pagan heroes committed to the hands of Ireland’s christian mythographers) commits his last days to the care of Saint Mo Ling in Leinster, who was famed for his legendary ...
you’re likely to come to the worst possible conclusion about what to do next. The knee-jerk response I’m already seeing from many is to crush the dissent by all means necessary, but that’s exactly how you give the imperial
given I have gone through lapses in the past, but nothing this extended. I just asked myself “why.” Literally. In the dead silence surrounding me, I spoke aloud, and my cat Daisy looked up from her habitual spot upon the foot of my bed, her eyes half closed ...