CELTIC FAIRY TALES
Munachar and Manachar

here
once lived a
Munachar and a Manachar, a long time ago, and it is a long time since it was,
and if they were alive now they would not be alive then. They went out together
to pick raspberries, and as many as Munachar used to pick Manachar used to eat.
Munachar said he must go look for a rod to make a gad to hang Manachar, who ate
his raspberries every one; and he came to the rod. "What news the
day?" said the rod. "It is my own news that I'm seeking. Going looking
for a rod, a rod to make a gad, a gad to hang Manachar, who ate my raspberries
every one."
"You will not
get me," said the rod, "until you get an axe to cut me." He came
to the axe. "What news today?" said the axe. "It's my own news
I'm seeking. Going looking for an axe, an axe to cut a rod, a rod to make a gad,
a gad to hang Manachar, who ate my raspberries every one."

"You will not get me," said the axe, "until
you get a flag to edge me." He came to the flag. "What news today?" says
the flag. "It's my own news I'm seeking. Going looking for a flag, flag to
edge axe, axe to cut a rod, a rod to make a gad, a gad to hang Manachar, who ate
my raspberries every one."
"You will not get me," says the flag, "till you get water to
wet me." He came to the water. "What news today?" says the water.
"It's my own news that I'm seeking. Going looking for water, water to wet
flag to edge axe, axe to cut a rod, a rod to make a gad, a gad to hang Manachar,
who ate my raspberries every one."
''You will not get me," said the water, "until you get a deer who
will swim me." He came to the deer. "What news to-day?" says the
deer. "It's my own news I'm seeking. Going looking for a deer, deer to swim
water, water to wet flag, flag to edge axe, axe to cut a rod, a rod to make a
gad, a gad to hang Manachar, who ate my raspberries every one."
"You will not get me," said the deer, ''until you get a hound who
will hunt me." He came to the hound. "What news to-day?" says the
hound. "It's my own news I'm seeking. Going looking for a hound, hound to
hunt deer, deer to swim water, water to wet flag, flag to edge axe, axe to cut a
rod, a rod to make a gad, a gad to hang Manachar, who ate my raspberries every
one."
"You will not get me," said the hound, ''until you get a bit of
butter to put in my claw." He came to the butter. "What news
to-day?" says the butter. "It's my own news I'm seeking. Going looking
for butter, butter to go in claw of hound, hound to hunt deer, deer to swim
water, water to wet flag, flag to edge axe, axe to cut a rod, a rod to
make a gad, a gad to hang Manachar, who ate my raspberries every one."
"You will not get me," said the butter, "until you get a cat
who shall scrape me." He came to the cat. "What news to-day?"
said the cat. "It's my own news I'm seeking. Going looking for a cat, cat
to scrape butter, butter to go in claw of hound, hound to hunt deer, deer to
swim water, water to wet flag, flag to edge axe, axe to cut a rod, a rod to make
a gad, gad to hang Manachar, who ate my raspberries every one."
"You will not get me," said the cat, "until you will get milk
which you will give me." He came to the cow. "What news to-day?"
said the cow. "It's my own news I'm seeking. Going looking for a cow, cow
to give me milk, milk I will give to the cat, cat to scrape butter, butter to go
in claw of hound, hound to hunt deer, deer to swim water, water to wet flag,
flag to edge axe, axe to cut a rod, a rod to make a gad, a gad to hang Manachar,
who ate my raspberries every one."
"You will not get any milk from me," said the cow, "until you
bring me a whisp of straw from those threshers yonder." He came to the
threshers. "What news to-day?" said the threshers. "It's my own
news I'm seeking. Going looking for a whisp of straw from ye to give to the cow,
the cow to give me milk, milk I will give to the cat, cat to scrape butter,
butter to go in claw of hound, hound to hunt deer, deer to swim water, water to
wet flag, flag to edge axe, axe to cut a rod, a rod to make a gad, a gad to hang
Manachar, who ate my raspberries every one."
"You will not get any whisp of straw from us," said the
threshers, "until you bring us the makings of a cake from the miller
over yonder." He came to the miller. "What news to-day?" said the
miller. "It's my own news I'm seeking. Going looking for the makings of a
cake which I will give to the threshers, the threshers to give me a whisp of
straw, the whisp of straw I will give to the cow, the cow to give me milk, milk
I will give to the cat, cat to scrape butter, butter to go in claw of hound,
hound to hunt deer, deer to swim water, water to wet flag, flag to edge axe, axe
to cut a rod, a rod to make a gad, a gad to hang Manachar, who ate my
raspberries every one."
"You will not get any makings of a cake from me," said the miller,
"till you bring me the full of that sieve of water from the river over
there."
He took the sieve in his hand and went over to the river, but as often as
ever he would stoop and fill it with water, the moment he raised it the water
would run out of it again, and sure, if he had been there from that day till
this, he never could have filled it. A crow went flying by him, over his head.
"Daub! daub!" said the crow. "My blessings on ye, then,"
said Munachar, "but it's the good advice you have," and he took the
red clay and the daub that was by the brink, and he rubbed it to the bottom of
the sieve, until all the holes were filled, and then the sieve held the water,
and he brought the water to the miller, and the miller gave him the makings of a
cake, and he gave the makings of the cake to the threshers, and the threshers
gave him a whisp of straw, and he gave the whisp of Straw to the cow, and the
cow gave him milk, the milk he gave to the cat, the cat scraped the butter, the
butter went into the claw of the hound, the hound hunted the deer,
the deer swam the water, the water wet the flag, the flag sharpened the axe, the axe
cut the rod, and the rod made a gad, and when he had it ready to hang Manachar
he found that Manachar had BURST.

  
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