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Notes. 155
honour-price." The brehons said that Mac C. deserved his fine
and honour-price, for he had not made a satire, except saying
that he would not eat the oats of Cork. " I do not wish my fine
nor my honour-price," said Mac C, " but the cloak which is in
the church." " You shall have it with my blessing," said Man-
chin. Hence said the jester, and his son, and his daughter :
" Manchin went," etc., as on p. 108, 29— p. 110, 12. Thus was
Cathal Mac Finnguine cured from his craving, and Mac Con-
glinne honoured.

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