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Pouvais vous réduire le texte je ne comprend rien THE LEGEND OF Finn Mc COOL
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Finn came out of the cradle and thanked his
25 wife. While Benandonner was running away,
Finn picked up a piece of earth and threw it
at him, but it missed its target and fell into the sea,
becoming the Isle of Man. The hole filled up
with water, it is now the biggest lake in Ireland:
30 Lough Neagh.
long time ago there was an Irish giant
who was called Finn Mc Cool.
One day he challenged his enemy.
the Scottish giant Benandonner, to
come to Ireland and fight him. So
Finn built a passage across the sea
from Ulster to Scotland but he was so exhausted
when it was finished that he fell asleep. Suddenly he
heard a tremendous noise: it was the Scottish giant
10 who was walking towards him. Finn was terrified
when he realised that Benandonner was much
bigger than him. He took to his legs and ran back
home, where his wife, Oonagh, was waiting for him.
Lough Neagh
Oonagh had an idea. She disguised him as a baby
15 to pretend he was their son and put him in the
cradle. When Benandonner arrived, she told him
her husband was hunting in County Kerry. As soon
as the Scottish giant saw the huge “baby boy" he
imagined the size of the father and did not want to
20 stay there. He fled back to Scotland, scared to death.
He was so heavy and he ran so fast that he destroyed
the causeway, which became known as the Giant's
The Giant's Causeway


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Finn came out of the cradle and thanked his wifes.

Long time ago there was an Irish giant who was called Finn Mc Cool. Finn built a passage across the sea from Ulster to Scotland but he was so exhausted when it was finished that he fell asleep.

Lough Neagh

As soon as the Scottish giant saw the huge «baby boy» he imagined the size of the father and did not want to 20 stay there.

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