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The Combat of Munremar and Curoi Summary
At this time, the army of Ireland finds itself in the middle of a feud between Munremar and Curoi, who are continually slinging boulders at one another and raining stones down upon the Irish. Medb begs Cuchulain for a truce long enough to move the troops and receives her wish. As they are settling on to the new course, however, the men of Ulster recover from their pains and gather an army together to aid Cuchulain.
The Combat of Munremar and Curoi Analysis
The suspense at the end of this chapter is intense, as the men of Ulster are finally coming into the picture. Cuchulain has been slowly stifling the armies, and now there is great anticipation over what will happen when he has some help.
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