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HEROES OF THE DAWN

shone round its head, the rest of it was white as the swan's breast. When it saw Niav it swooped down, and hovering over her sang a very melodious song. Then it turned round, and preceding us flew straight to the west.

"In a few minutes, it seemed to me, the horse began to slacken speed, and rising out of the sea before us I saw a beautiful sunny land, its wide plains covered with jewel-like flowers, and hills that shimmered with rainbow colours in the distance. Not far from the shore stood a royal dun, with curious patterns worked in precious stones on its walls. Many other palaces were scattered about, and cheerful sun-chambers for the women.

"'What fair and pleasant place is this?' I inquired of Niav.

"'This is my land,' she proudly answered; 'and all I have told you about it is true, and there will be fulfilled all the promises I have made you.'

"On the shore a stately and glittering company of warriors awaited us. At their head stood Niav's father, a tall man of very noble and dignified appearance, wearing a cloak