Boy Apprenticed to an Enchanter

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Pádraic Colum 1920
English
  • PROLOGUE THE HORSES OF KING MANUS
  • Part 1 of THE STORY OF EEAN THE FISHERMAN’S SON I. The Coming of the Enchanter
  • Part 2 of THE STORY OF EEAN THE FISHERMAN’S SON II. The Inaccessible Island
  • Part 3 of THE STORY OF EEAN THE FISHERMAN’S SON III. The Enchanter Goes to Babylon
  • Part 4 of THE STORY OF EEAN THE FISHERMAN’S SON IV. The Palace of the King of Babylon
  • Part 5 of THE STORY OF EEAN THE FISHERMAN’S SON V. The King of Babylon
  • Part 6 of THE STORY OF EEAN THE FISHERMAN’S SON VI. The Genii Who Guarded Babylon
  • Part 7 of THE STORY OF EEAN THE FISHERMAN’S SON VII. Again the Horses of King Manus
  • Part 1 of THE STORY OF BIRD-OF-GOLD WHO WAS THE BRAMBLE GATHERER’S DAUGHTER I. How the Bramble Gatherer’s Daughter Went toward Her Fortune
  • Part 2 of THE STORY OF BIRD-OF-GOLD WHO WAS THE BRAMBLE GATHERER’S DAUGHTER II. The Man Who Was High in Fortune
  • Part 3 of THE STORY OF BIRD-OF-GOLD WHO WAS THE BRAMBLE GATHERER’S DAUGHTER III. How Bird-of-Gold Came to Her Fortune
  • Part 4 of THE STORY OF BIRD-OF-GOLD WHO WAS THE BRAMBLE GATHERER’S DAUGHTER IV. Bird-of-Gold in the King’s Gardens
  • Part 5 of THE STORY OF BIRD-OF-GOLD WHO WAS THE BRAMBLE GATHERER’S DAUGHTER V. How Bird-of-Gold Went to the Top of the Tower
  • Part 6 of THE STORY OF BIRD-OF-GOLD WHO WAS THE BRAMBLE GATHERER’S DAUGHTER VI. How Eean and Bird-of-Gold Went from Babylon
  • Part 7 of THE STORY OF BIRD-OF-GOLD WHO WAS THE BRAMBLE GATHERER’S DAUGHTER VII. How Eean and Bird-of-Gold Were Pursued by Zabulun the Enchanter and how They Went to the Cave of Chiron the Centaur
  • Part 8 of THE STORY OF BIRD-OF-GOLD WHO WAS THE BRAMBLE GATHERER’S DAUGHTER VIII. How Eean and Bird-of-Gold Came to Hermes Trismegistus in Egypt
  • Part 9 of THE STORY OF BIRD-OF-GOLD WHO WAS THE BRAMBLE GATHERER’S DAUGHTER IX. How Eean and Bird-of-Gold Came to King Manus’s Stables
  • Part 1 of THE TWO ENCHANTERS I. Merlin and Vivien
  • Part 2 of THE TWO ENCHANTERS II. Zabulun the Enchanter
  • Part 3 of THE TWO ENCHANTERS III. The Last Flight of Eean and Bird-of-Gold
  • Part 4 of THE TWO ENCHANTERS IV. How Eean Won His Release from Zabulun the Enchanter
  • Part 5 of THE TWO ENCHANTERS V. The Return of King Manus’s Horses
King Manus ruled over the Western Island, and he had a castle that was neither higher nor wider than any other King’s castle. But he had a stable that was more strongly built than any other King’s stable. It had double walls of stone; it had oak beams; it had an iron door with four locks to it. And before this door two soldiers with drawn swords in their hands stayed night and day.

In those days, if one went before a King and asked him for a gift the King might not refuse to give what was asked of him. But King Manus was hard to come to by those with requests. For before the chamber where he sat or slept there stood a servant to take the request, and if it were one that might not be brought to him, to make an excuse for the King. - Summary from the Prologue

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