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HEROES OF THE DAWN

it sank a many-branched tree sprang up, and it is said that whoever gazed on that tree in the morning, before breaking his fast, would most surely know all that would happen to him from that time until nightfall.

As for Miluchra, who because of her jealous hatred tried to wreak such great evil on Fionn, neither he nor Aina ever saw her again; but the Lake of Sorrow still remains, and even to-day people say that its waters have power to change one's hair to silver-grey.