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		<title>Cathbad&#8217;s Oracle at the Games of Macha</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was the time of the sacrifice of the bull and the subsequent seeing of Cathbad.  Nobody knew what the chief druid would see, what he would divine from the liver, and from reading the entrails of the sacrifice.  Ever since Cathbad had risen to the chief druid this sacrifice had always been a great show.  [...]


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