Evidence
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| Tradition | Source | Passage | Confidence | Evidence | Record |
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| Celtic Irish | Gods and Fighting Men | CHAPTER II. THE PURSUIT / CHAPTER III. THE GREEN CHAMPIONS / CHAPTER IV. THE WOOD OF DUBHROS / CHAPTER V. THE QUARREL; lines 12435-12549 | high | Grania asks Diarmuid not to leave her, comparing her growing love to fresh branches of a tree; he reproaches her for striking him for the Fomor's sake. At a cave with running water, she asks for a knife to cut food and discovers it still in Diarmuid's thigh, then draws it out. | record |