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  • Somehow or other, the king's strength and skill had departed from him, and soon the Gruagach was the victor.

    The Lilac Fairy Book Andrew Lang 1878

  • Somehow or other, the king's strength and skill had departed from him, and soon the Gruagach was the victor.

    The Lilac Fairy Book Andrew Lang 1878

  • Now the Gruagach was a kind of wicked fairy, with long curly brown hair, and his house was not very far from the king's house.

    The Lilac Fairy Book Andrew Lang 1878

  • Now the Gruagach was a kind of wicked fairy, with long curly brown hair, and his house was not very far from the king’s house.

    The Lilac Fairy Book 2003

  • Somehow or other, the king’s strength and skill had departed from him, and soon the Gruagach was the victor.

    The Lilac Fairy Book 2003

  • ‘O king, what has brought you here to-day?’ asked the Gruagach.

    The Lilac Fairy Book 2003

  • ‘No; I will play with the Gruagach,’ persisted the king.

    The Lilac Fairy Book 2003

  • Joy filled the heart of the Gruagach when he saw him coming, and without waiting to talk they played their game.

    The Lilac Fairy Book 2003

  • Oireal, and she made haste and sent a ship to Old Bergen to bear away her son before the Red Gruagach should take the head off him.

    The Orange Fairy Book 2003

  • ‘The shaggy young horse with the stick saddle,’ answered the king, but he noticed that the Gruagach held his peace, and his brow was dark as he led out the horse from the stable.

    The Lilac Fairy Book 2003

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