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SCENE V.

The Salmon leap.

Fishermen cross the stage, and seem to point out the spot where they mean to throw their nets; after which—Enter Kildare, Moriat, and Child, the two latter wearied with their long walk in quest of her husband—Kildare points to a small cell cut in the rock, where they may repose—she enters it supporting her child, and, giving Kildare her bracelet, by way of token, requests him to pursue his search, resolved there to await his return.

Sitric enters gazing on her miniature—she, absorbed in attention to her child, not observing him —he starts on beholding her, and, comparing the miniature with the original, is divided between affection and the vow he had made to destroy her—affection succeeds, and he dashes his drawn dagger to the


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earth, which alarming her, she starts up with her child—her parental scream arouses Sitric's attendant guards, who rush on pointing their spears to her breast—he commands them to withdraw, and, falling at her feet, confesses his intention to murder her, but vows rather to sacrifice his life than do her an injury—trumpets are sounded without, he intimates Cobthach's troops approach, she accepts his protection, and they hurry off, (guarded by him,) during the sound of trumpets.