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The Sword Maiden
The Celtic Nights Series
Book Three
by
Susan King
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ISBN: 978-1-61417-443-1
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Acknowledgments
I wish to thank Rob Miller, a bladesmith on the Isle of Skye, for insights and information regarding medieval and specifically Scottish smithing; the Mid-Atlantic Association for Historical Swordsmanship for information, advice, drills, and for letting me whack away with a wooden sword myself; and Howard and Amy Waddell of Albion Armorers for sharing their knowledge of swords and showing me some beautiful examples of medieval weaponry.
Special thanks to Coleman and Laurienzo Builders, Inc., for the inspirational sound of hammering while I wrote my smithing story.
With every book, some more than others, I am indebted to some wonderful writers and friends for inspiration, support, and much patience with the process. Someday I hope to return their kindness. For now, I can only say thank you from my heart.
I'll grow into your arms two
Like iron in strong fire;
But hold me fast, let me not go
I am your heart's desire.
—Tam Lin
Prologue
"Eisg, o eisg!"
("Listen, oh listen!")
—War cry of the MacArthurs
Argyll, Scotland
Summer, 1418
"Be still and silent, and I will tell a tale of long ago in the time of the mists, when a prince lived by our great loch," Alpin the ferryman said. He spoke in his rich, rumbling voice to the children gathered at his feet inside his small stone house.