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Celtic Studies (03/17)
Today Camulus is not in his kilt. Instead, he's wearing dark green pants and a slightly lighter green dress shirt, rolled up at the elbows and unbuttoned a little at the top. The novelty tie Orlin had forced upon him was in the bottom drawer of the desk and would never see the light of day.
"La Feile Phadraig Sona dhuibh," Camulus begins class with. "Or La Feile Padraig, sometimes it left unlenited. Seeing as today is the infamous feast day of Saint Patrick, we'll leave our study of the Kings Cycle for a moment and look at this legendary religious figure, who appears in the Fenian Cycle and learns the history of the island from Caoilte mac Ronan and Oisin, son of Fionn mac Cumhall." He gives a short lecture on the life of St. Patrick, and then dims the lights for a movie.
"And for the rest of class you will be treated to the 1959 Disney movie Darby O'Gill and the Little People. The music and dancing is in no way authentically Irish, Sean Connery's accent is still very Scottish, but the leprechauns do speak Gaelige and some aspects of mythology manage to work itself in. Enjoy."
"La Feile Phadraig Sona dhuibh," Camulus begins class with. "Or La Feile Padraig, sometimes it left unlenited. Seeing as today is the infamous feast day of Saint Patrick, we'll leave our study of the Kings Cycle for a moment and look at this legendary religious figure, who appears in the Fenian Cycle and learns the history of the island from Caoilte mac Ronan and Oisin, son of Fionn mac Cumhall." He gives a short lecture on the life of St. Patrick, and then dims the lights for a movie.
"And for the rest of class you will be treated to the 1959 Disney movie Darby O'Gill and the Little People. The music and dancing is in no way authentically Irish, Sean Connery's accent is still very Scottish, but the leprechauns do speak Gaelige and some aspects of mythology manage to work itself in. Enjoy."
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Her eyes so sparklin', full of fun
No other, no other
Can match the likes of her.
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Then again, Alexander was more Scottish than Irish... but they'd all started out in the same place, right?
Smirking at the jolly green giant at the front of the room, Lyta took her seat.
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You know.
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My smilin', unbeguilin' one
I love the ground she walks upon
My darlin' Irish girl.
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