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Beg ate well。
But just as he finished he heard a great roar;
and out of the forest came a mighty bull; snorting
and running。
And the two bulls at it and fought。 They
knocked the hard ground into soft; the soft into
hard; the rocks into spring wells; and the spring
wells into rocks。 It was a terrible fight。 But
in the end; Billy Beg's bull was too much for
the other bull; and he killed him; and drank his
blood。
Then Billy jumped on the bull's back; and the
bull off and away; where you wouldn't know day
from night or night from day; over high hills;
low hills; sheep walks and bullock traces; the
Cove o' Cork; and old Tom Fox with his bugle
horn。 And when he stopped he told Billy to
put his hand in his left ear and pull out the
napkin; because he'd to fight another great bull
of the forest。 So Billy pulled out the napkin
and spread it; and it was covered with all kinds
of eating and drinking; fit for a king。
And; sure enough; just as Billy finished eating;
there was a frightful roar; and a mighty great
bull; greater than the first; rushed out of the
forest。 And the two bulls at it and fought。
It was a terrible fight! They knocked the hard
ground into soft; the soft into hard; the rocks
into spring wells; and the spring wells into rocks。
But in the end; Billy Beg's bull killed the other
bull; and drank his blood。
Then he off and away; with Billy。
But when he came down; he told Billy Beg
that he was to fight another bull; the brother of
the other two; and that this time the other bull
would be too much for him; and would kill him
and drink his blood。
〃When I am dead; Billy; my boy;〃 he said;
〃put your hand in my left ear and draw out the
napkin; and you'll never want for eating or
drinking; and put your hand in my right ear;
and you'll find a stick there; that will turn into
a sword if you wave it three times round your
head; and give you the strength of a thousand
men beside your own。 Keep that; then cut a
strip of my hide; for a belt; for when you buckle
it on; there's nothing can kill you。〃
Billy Beg was very sad to hear that his friend
must die。 And very soon he heard a more
dreadful roar than ever he heard; and a tremendous
bull rushed out of the forest。 Then came
the worst fight of all。 In the end; the other
bull was too much for Billy Beg's bull; and he
killed him and drank his blood。
Billy Beg sat down and cried for three days
and three nights。 After that he was hungry;
so he put his hand in the bull's left ear; and
drew out the napkin; and ate all kinds of eating
and drinking。 Then he put his hand in the
right ear and pulled out the stick which was to
turn into a sword if waved round his head three
times; and to give him the strength of a thousand
men beside his own。 And he cut a strip of the
hide for a belt; and started off on his adventures。
Presently he came to a fine place; an old
gentleman lived there。 So Billy went up and
knocked; and the old gentleman came to the
door。
〃Are you wanting a boy?〃 says Billy。
〃I am wanting a herd…boy;〃 says the gentleman;
〃to take my six cows; six horses; six
donkeys; and six goats to pasture every morning;
and bring them back at night。 Maybe you'd do。〃
〃What are the wages?〃 says Billy。
〃Oh; well;〃 says the gentleman; 〃it's no use
to talk of that now; there's three giants live
in the wood by the pasture; and every day they
drink up all the milk and kill the boy that looks
after the cattle; so we'll wait to talk about
wages till we see if you come back alive。〃
〃All right;〃 says Billy; and he entered service
with the old gentleman。
The first day; he drove the six cows; six
horses; six donkeys; and six goats to pasture;
and sat down by them。 About noon he heard
a kind of roaring from the wood; and out
rushed a giant with two heads; spitting fire
out of his two mouths。
〃Oh! my fine fellow;〃 says he to Billy; 〃you
are too big for one swallow and not big enough
for two; how would you like to die; then?
By a cut with the sword; a blow with the fist
or a swing by the back?〃
〃That is as may be;〃 says Billy; 〃but I'll
fight you。〃 And he buckled on his hide belt
and swung his stick three times round his
head; to give him the strength of a thousand
men besides his own; and went for the giant。
And at the first grapple Billy Beg lifted the giant
up and sunk him in the ground; to his armpits。
〃Oh; mercy! mercy! Spare my life!〃 cried
the giant。
〃I think not;〃 said Billy; and he cut off his
heads。
That night; when the cows and the goats
were driven home; they gave so much milk
that all the dishes in the house were filled
and the milk ran over and made a little brook
in the yard。
〃This is very queer;〃 said the old gentleman;
〃they never gave any milk before。 Did you see
nothing in the pasture?〃
〃Nothing worse than myself;〃 said Billy。
And next morning he drove the six cows; six
horses; six donkeys; and six goats to pasture
again。
Just before noon he heard a terrific roar; and
out of the wood came a giant with six heads。
〃You killed my brother;〃 he roared; fire
coming out of his six mouths; 〃and I'll very
soon have your blood! Will you die by a cut
of the sword; or a swing by the back?〃
〃I'll fight you;〃 said Billy。 And buckling
on his belt and swinging his stick three times
round his head; he ran in and grappled the
giant。 At the first hold; he sunk the giant up
to the shoulders in the ground。
〃Mercy; mercy; kind gentleman!〃 cried the
giant。 〃Spare my life!〃
〃I think not;〃 said Billy; and cut off his heads。
That night the cattle gave so much milk that
it ran out of the house and made a stream; and
turned a mill wheel which had not been turned
for seven years!
〃It's certainly very queer;〃 said the old
gentleman; 〃did you see nothing in the
pasture; Billy?〃
〃Nothing worse than myself;〃 said Billy。
And the next morning the gentleman said;
〃Billy; do you know; I only heard one of the
giants roaring in the night; and the night before
only two。 What can ail them; at all?〃
〃Oh; maybe they are sick or something;〃
says Billy; and with that he drove the six
cows; six horses; six donkeys; and six goats
to pasture。
At about ten o'clock there was a roar like a
dozen bulls; and the brother of the two giants
came out of the wood; with twelve heads on
him; and fire spouting from every one of them。
〃I'll have you; my fine boy;〃 cries he; 〃how
will you die; then?〃
〃We'll see;〃 says Billy; 〃come on!〃
And swinging his stick round his head; he
made for the giant; and drove him up to his
twelve necks in the ground。 All twelve of the
heads began begging for mercy; but Billy soon
out them short。 Then he drove the beasts
home。
And that night the milk overflowed the mill…
stream and ma