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As the hosts sweep westward across [[Kingdom of Mide|Mide]], Fer Loga hides in the heather and leaps into the chariot of Conchobar as it passes, seizing the king’s head from behind. Conchobar promises him any ransom he wishes; Fer Loga asks to be taken to the [[Emain Macha]], capital of Ulster, where the women of the Ulaid and their nubile daughters are to sing to him each evening in chorus, “Fer Loga is my darling”. A year later, at the end of the tale, Fer Loga rides westward across [[Athlone|Ath Luain]] with two of Conchobar’s horses and golden bridles for them both.{{sfnp|Gantz|1981|p=187}}
As the hosts sweep westward across [[Kingdom of Mide|Mide]], Fer Loga hides in the heather and leaps into the chariot of Conchobar as it passes, seizing the king’s head from behind. Conchobar promises him any ransom he wishes; Fer Loga asks to be taken to the [[Emain Macha]], capital of Ulster, where the women of the Ulaid and their nubile daughters are to sing to him each evening in chorus, “Fer Loga is my darling”. A year later, at the end of the tale, Fer Loga rides westward across [[Athlone|Ath Luain]] with two of Conchobar’s horses and golden bridles for them both.{{sfnp|Gantz|1981|p=187}}
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