At 10:09 AM 10/18/2000 +0100, you wrote:
>Cadoc:
>
>1. blinded King Rhun, whose servants had taken some of Cadoc's milk
>2. punished a disciple who had lost one of Cadoc's books: the disciple was
>drowned looking for it, but the book was miraculously returned unharmed
>(candidate for patron saint of librarians?)
[We librarians usually would settle for the miraculous return of the
book. Tom Izbicki]
>3. wreaked a horrible revenge on a peasant who looked at the tombs of
>Cadoc's Scottish disciples when he was told not to: his eye burst and the
>optic nerve hung down his face.
>nfancy gospels of Christ, that there is obviously more to it.
>
>Maddy
>
>
>Dr Madeleine Gray, in the foothills of God's golden county of Gwent
>(Department of Humanities and Science
>UWCN Caerleon Campus
>PO Box 179
>Newport NP18 3YG
>http://www.newport.ac.uk)
>
>'Reading is sometimes an ingenious device for avoiding thought'
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