Brendan's Fabulous Voyage - A Lecture delivered on January 19, 1893, before the Scottish Society of Literature and Art  by Marquess of John Patrick Crichton-Stuart Bute
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			became insensible from one, two, or three days, from drinking the water. 
			I own that this and the remark about the water in the Eden of Birds seems to me to be very likely plagiarised from the wine-river in Lucian's _Traveller's Tale_. Hence they went north for three days, were beating about for about twenty, and then eastward for three more, and then came back for Maundy Thursday to the isle of the provider, who again met them. All went on as before, and a week after Pentecost they started again from the Eden of the Birds. It will thus be observed that the real times of voyaging in each year are limited to the months of February and March, and from about the early part of June to the middle of December. Forty days after starting in this new year they were much alarmed by a vast fish which seemed to be coming after them to devour them, but it was killed by another monster, breathing fire, which appeared against it from the East, and tore it into three pieces. The next day they came to a large and grassy island, where they found the tail portion of the monster fish. On this island they beached the ship, pitched the tent, and stayed three months, during which the sea was too stormy for travel. They lived for the three months on part of the monster, the rest of which was devoured by beasts, but another portion of a fish was afterwards washed up, and they made a salt provision of it--though as to Brendan himself, it is remarked that he was a consistent vegetarian, having never, since his ordination, eaten anything wherein had been the breath of life. Three days after this, the sea being stiller, they set out again towards the North. One day they saw an island in the distance, and Brendan told them that  | 
		
			
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