| The Fate of the Children of Lir; or, The Four White Swans. |
| CHAPTER | PAGE |
I. | Bove Derg chosen King of the Dedannans, | 1 |
II. | The Children of Lir, | 4 |
III. | The Four Children of Lir are turned into Four White Swans by their Stepmother, | 6 |
IV. | The Four White Swans on Lake Darvra, | 10 |
V. | The Four White Swans on the Sea of Moyle, | 18 |
VI. | The Four White Swans on the Western Sea, | 26 |
VII. | The Children of Lir regain their Human Shape and die, | 32 |
| The Fate of the Children of Turenn; or, The Quest for the Eric-Fine. |
I. | The Lochlanns invade Erin, | 37 |
II. | The Murder of Kian, | 42 |
III. | Defeat and Flight of the Lochlanns, | 47 |
IV. | The Eric-Fine on the Sons of Turenn for the Slaying of Kian, | 51 |
V. | The Sons of Turenn obtain Mannanan's Canoe, the Wave-Sweeper, | 60 |
VI. | The Apples of the Garden of Hisberna, | 63 |
VII. | The Gifted Skin of the Pig, | 67 |
VIII. | The Blazing Spear of the King of Persia, | 71 |
IX. | The Chariot and Steeds of the King of Sigar, | 74 |
X. | The Seven Pigs of the King of the Golden Pillars, | 78 |
XI. | The Hound-Whelp of the King of Iroda, | 81 |
XII. | Return of the Sons of Turenn, with part of the Eric-Fine, | 84 |
XIII. | The Cooking-Spit of the Women of Fincara, | 87 |
XIV. | The Three Shouts on Midkena's Hill, | 89 |
XV. | Return and Death of the Sons of Turenn, | 91 |
| The Overflowing of Lough Neagh, and the Story of Liban the Mermaid. | 97 |
| Connla of the Golden Hair and the Fairy Maiden. | 106 |
| The Voyage of Maildun. |
I. | Maildun's Childhood and Youth. He begins his Voyage in Quest of the Plunderers who slew his Father, | 112 |
II. | The First Island. Tidings of the Plunderers, | 117 |
III. | The Island of the Monstrous Ants, | 119 |
IV. | The Terraced Isle of Birds, | 120 |
V. | A Monster, | 121 |
VI. | The Demon Horse-Race, | 122 |
VII. | The Palace of Solitude, | 124 |
VIII. | The Island of the Wonderful Apple Tree, | 125 |
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