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From a translation by Liz Gabay: ''Now this is the torment that she had given to him, namely her swiftness by which she had put on the veil. When he heard of her arrival from the west, he went in a coracle over the sea, and he became a pilgrim, so that she didn't see him henceforth.'' • "He has gone this time," she said. • The stone upon which he used to be praying, she was upon that stone until she died, until her soul went to heaven. It is that stone that went across her face. • This above is the Encounter of Líadain and Cuirithir. ==Footnotes==