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CHAPTER II: THE FIRST ISLAND. TIDINGS OF THE PLUNDERERS

Book of the Dun Cow THE VOYAGE OF MAILDUN

THEY sailed that day and night, as well as the whole of next day, till darkness came on again ; and at midnight they saw two small bare islands, with two great houses on them near the shore. When they drew near, they heard the sounds of merriment and laughter,...

CHAPTER XIII: AN ISLAND THAT DYED BLACK AND WHITE

Book of the Dun Cow THE VOYAGE OF MAILDUN

ON the morning of the third day, they came to another island, which was divided into two parts by a wall of brass running across the middle. They saw two great flocks of sheep, one on each side of the wall; and all those at one side were black, while those at ...

CHAPTER XX: THE AGED HERMIT, AND THE HUMAN SOULS

Book of the Dun Cow THE VOYAGE OF MAILDUN

AT a little distance from this they found another small island, with many trees on it, some standing singly, and some in clusters, on which were perched great numbers of birds. They also saw an aged man on the island, who was covered thickly all over with long...

CHAPTER XIX: THE ISLE OF SPEAKING BIRDS

Book of the Dun Cow THE VOYAGE OF MAILDUN

ONE night, soon after leaving this, they heard in the distance, towards the north-east, a confused murmur of voices, as if from a great number of persons singing psalms. They followed the direction of the sound, in order to learn from what it proceeded; and at...

CHAPTER XVIII: THE PALACE OF THE CRYSTAL BRIDGE

Book of the Dun Cow THE VOYAGE OF MAILDUN

THEY came now to a small island, with a palace on it, having a copper chain in front, hung all over with a number of little silver bells. Straight before the door there was a fountain, spanned by a bridge of crystal, which led to the palace. They walked toward...

CHAPTER XVII: THE ISLE OF THE FOUR PRECIOUS WALLS

Book of the Dun Cow THE VOYAGE OF MAILDUN

THE next was a high island, divided into four parts by four walls meeting in the centre. The first was a wall of gold ; the second, a wall of silver; the third, a wall of copper; and the fourth, a wall of crystal. In the first of the four divisions were kings;...

CHAPTER XVI: THE ISLE OF WEEPING

Book of the Dun Cow THE VOYAGE OF MAILDUN

AFTER leaving this, they had not been long sailing when they discovered another large island, with a great multitude of people on it. They were all black, both skin and clothes, with black head-dresses also; and they kept walking about, sighing and weeping and...

CHAPTER XV: THE MILLER OF HELL

Book of the Dun Cow THE VOYAGE OF MAILDUN

THE next island they came to, which was not far off from the last, had a large mill on it; and near the door stood the miller, a huge-bodied, strong, burly man. They saw numberless crowds of men and horses laden with corn, coming towards the mill ; and when th...

CHAPTER XIV: THE ISLAND OF THE BURNING RIVER

Book of the Dun Cow THE VOYAGE OF MAILDUN

ON the third day, they came in view of a large, broad island, on which they saw a herd of gracefully shaped swine; and they killed one small porkling for food. Towards the centre rose a high mountain, which they resolved to ascend, in order to view the island;...

CHAPTER XII: THE PALACE OF THE LITTLE CAT

Book of the Dun Cow THE VOYAGE OF MAILDUN

AFTER rowing for a long time, their store of apples failed them, and they had nothing to eat or drink; so that they suffered sorely under a hot sun, and their mouths and nostrils were filled with the briny smell of the sea. At last they came in sight of land a...

CHAPTER III: THE ISLAND OF THE MONSTROUS ANTS

Book of the Dun Cow THE VOYAGE OF MAILDUN

FOR three days and three nights they saw no land. On the morning of the fourth day, while it was yet dark, they heard a sound to the north-east; and Germane said; "This is the voice of the waves breaking on the shore."As soon as it was light they saw land and ...

CHAPTER XI: THE ISLE OF RED-HOT ANIMALS

Book of the Dun Cow THE VOYAGE OF MAILDUN

NOT daring to land on this island, they turned away hurriedly, much disheartened, not knowing whither to turn or where to find a resting-place. They sailed for a long time, suffering much from hunger and thirst, and praying fervently to be relieved from their ...

CHAPTER X: AN EXTRAORDINARY MONSTER

Book of the Dun Cow THE VOYAGE OF MAILDUN

THE next island had a wall all round it. When they came near the shore, an animal of vast size, with a thick, rough skin, started up inside the wall, and ran round the island with the swiftness of the wind. When he had ended his race, he went to a high point, ...

CHAPTER IX: THE ISLAND OF BLOODTHIRSTY QUADRUPEDS

Book of the Dun Cow THE VOYAGE OF MAILDUN

A BEAUTIFUL island next came in view, in which they saw, at a distance, multitudes of large animals shaped like horses. The voyagers, as they drew near, viewed them attentively, and soon observed that one of them opened his mouth and bit a great piece out of t...

CHAPTER VIII: THE ISLAND OF THE WONDERFUL APPLE TREE

Book of the Dun Cow THE VOYAGE OF MAILDUN

AFTER leaving this, they suffered again from hunger, till they came to an island with a high hill round it on every side. A single apple tree grew in the middle, very tall and slender, and all its branches were in like manner exceedingly slender, and of wonder...

CHAPTER VII: THE PALACE OF SOLITUDE

Book of the Dun Cow THE VOYAGE OF MAILDUN

THEY suffered much from hunger and thirst this time, for they sailed a whole week without making land; but at the end of that time they came in sight of a high island, with a large and very splendid house on the beach near the water's edge. There were two door...

CHAPTER VI: THE DEMON HORSE-RACE

Book of the Dun Cow THE VOYAGE OF MAILDUN

AFTER sailing a long distance, they came in view of a broad, flat island. It fell to the lot of Germane to go and examine it, and he did not think the task a pleasant one. Then his friend Diuran said to him; "I will go with you this time ; and when next it fal...

CHAPTER V: A MONSTER

Book of the Dun Cow THE VOYAGE OF MAILDUN

THEY sailed from this, and on the fourth day discovered a large, sandy island, on which, when they came near, they saw a huge, fearful animal standing on the beach, and looking at them very attentively. He was somewhat like a horse in shape ; but his legs were...

CHAPTER IV: THE TERRACED ISLE OF BIRDS

Book of the Dun Cow THE VOYAGE OF MAILDUN

AGAIN for three days and three nights they saw no land. But on the morning of the fourth day they heard the murmur of the waves on the beach; and as the day dawned, they saw a large high island, with terraces all round it, rising one behind another. On the ter...

CHAPTER XXI: THE ISLAND OF THE BIG BLACKSMITHS

Book of the Dun Cow THE VOYAGE OF MAILDUN

WHEN they had been for a long time tossed about on the waters, they saw land in the distance. On approaching the shore, they heard the roaring of a great bellows, and the thundering sound of smiths' hammers striking a large glowing mass of iron on an anvil; an...