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第12章 THE BOYHOOD OF FIONN(6)

He stayed with these lads for some time,and it may be that they idolised him at first,for it is the way with boys to be astounded and enraptured by feats;but in the end,and that was inevitable,they grew jealous of the stranger.Those who had been the champions before he came would marshal each other,and,by social pressure,would muster all the others against him;so that in the end not a friendly eye was turned on Fionn in that assembly.For not only did he beat them at swimming,he beat their best at running and jumping,and when the sport degenerated into violence,as it was bound to,the roughness of Fionn would be ten times as rough as the roughness of the roughest rough they could put forward.Bravery is pride when one is young,and Fionn was proud.

There must have been anger in his mind as he went away leaving that lake behind him,and those snarling and scowling boys,but there would have been disappointment also,for his desire at this time should have been towards friendliness.

He went thence to Lock Le'in and took service with the King of Finntraigh.That kingdom may have been thus called from Fionn himself and would have been known by another name when he arrived there.

He hunted for the King of Finntraigh,and it soon grew evident that there was no hunter in his service to equal Fionn.More,there was no hunter of them all who even distantly approached him in excellence.The others ran after deer,using the speed of their legs,the noses of their dogs and a thousand well-worn tricks to bring them within reach,and,often enough,the animal escaped them.But the deer that Fionn got the track of did not get away,and it seemed even that the animals sought him so many did he catch.

The king marvelled at the stories that were told of this new hunter,but as kings are greater than other people so they are more curious;and,being on the plane of excellence,they must see all that is excellently told of.

The king wished to see him,and Fionn must have wondered what the king thought as that gracious lord looked on him.Whatever was thought,what the king said was as direct in utterance as it was in observation.

"If Uail the son of Baiscne has a son,"said the king,"you would surely be that son."We are not told if the King of Finntraigh said anything more,but we know that Fionn left his service soon afterwards.

He went southwards and was next in the employment of the King of Kerry,the same lord who had married his own mother.In that service he came to such consideration that we hear of him as playing a match of chess with the king,and by this game we know that he was still a boy in his mind however mightily his limbs were spreading.Able as he was in sports and huntings,he was yet too young to be politic,but he remained impolitic to the end of his days,for whatever he was able to do he would do,no matter who was offended thereat;and whatever he was not able to do he would do also.That was Fionn.

Once,as they rested on a chase,a debate arose among the Fianna-Finn as to what was the finest music in the world.

"Tell us that,"said Fionn turning to Oisi'n [pronounced Usheen].

"The cuckoo calling from the tree that is highest in the hedge,"cried his merry son.

"A good sound,"said Fionn."And you,Oscar,"he asked,"what is to your mind the finest of music?""The top of music is the ring of a spear on a shield,"cried the stout lad.

"It is a good sound,"said Fionn.And the other champions told their delight;the belling of a stag across water,the baying of a tuneful pack heard in the distance,the song of a lark,the laugh of a gleeful girl,or the whisper of a moved one.

"They are good sounds all,"said Fionn.

"Tell us,chief,"one ventured,"what you think?""The music of what happens,"said great Fionn,"that is the finest music in the world."He loved "what happened,"and would not evade it by the swerve of a hair;so on this occasion what was occurring he would have occur,although a king was his rival and his master.It may be that his mother was watching the match and that he could not but exhibit his skill before her.He committed the enormity of winning seven games in succession from the king himself!

It is seldom indeed that a subject can beat a king at chess,and this monarch was properly amazed.

"Who are you at all?"he cried,starting back from the chessboard and staring on Fionn.

"I am the son of a countryman of the Luigne of Tara,"said Fionn.

He may have blushed as he said it,for the king,possibly for the first time,was really looking at him,and was looking back through twenty years of time as he did so.The observation of a king is faultless--it is proved a thousand times over in the tales,and this king's equipment was as royal as the next.

"You are no such son,"said the indignant monarch,"but you are the son that Muirne my wife bore to Uall mac Balscne."And at that Fionn had no more to say;but his eyes may have flown to his mother and stayed there.

"You cannot remain here,"his step-father continued."I do not want you killed under my protection,"he explained,or complained.

Perhaps it was on Fionn's account he dreaded the sons of Morna,but no one knows what Fionn thought of him for he never thereafter spoke of his step-father.As for Muirne she must have loved her lord;or she may have been terrified in truth of the sons of Morna and for Fionn;but it is so also,that if a woman loves her second husband she can dislike all that reminds her of the first one.Fionn went on his travels again.

CHAPTER IX

All desires save one are fleeting,but that one lasts for ever.

Fionn,with all desires,had the lasting one,for he would go anywhere and forsake anything for wisdom;and it was in search of this that he went to the place where Finegas lived on a bank of the Boyne Water.But for dread of the clann-Morna he did not go as Fionn.He called himself Deimne on that journey.

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