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For this purpose he projected a new raid on his town. He gave up the raid for the day, and hurried back to the haunted house by the obscurest route he knew. Then, when many years had passed, people began to forget the story of the Cattle Raid. So the Chief minstrel called all the other minstrels together to ask if any of them knew the tale. The Cattle Raid of Cooley is a strange wild tale, yet from it we can learn a great deal about the life of these old, far-away times. You raided my beds last night and robbed me of them." After that and more warning and advice of similar nature, the conversation became general, and we learned that the beds were to be raided that very night. But when, after a war raid, a batch of prisoners was brought in and the sacrifice made at night, in the midst of rain, when the sun could play no part, the Red One had been more vocal than usual, Bassett discarded that hypothesis. And, not content with their direct winnings, being essentially gamblers, they raided one another. It was a rookery which had never been raided by the hunters, and in consequence the seals were mild-tempered and at the same time unafraid. Three wagons had been raided and robbed by stragglers from Davout's corps. |