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THE DREAM OF OENGUS

Oengus was a master of poetry and music. He could even use the power of his poems to transform himself into any creature! He played lovely tunes on his golden harp with silver strings, and his songs were so wonderful that many women fell in love with him. But Oengus himself never fell in love… until one fateful night.

As he laid in his bed, Oengus had a

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