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See Standish Hayes O'Grady , ‘Tochmarc Becfola’, in Silva Gadelica (London, 1892), i. 85–7 (text);
ii. 91–3 (translation).
See also Myles Dillon , ‘The Wooing of Becfola, and the Stories of Cano, Son of Gartnáin’, Modern Philology, 43 (1945), 11–17.
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