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English: Columba banging on the gate of Bridei, son of Maelchon, King of Fortriu.
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Source Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall, Scotland's Story
Author J. R. Skelton (Joseph Ratcliffe Skelton; 1865–1927) (illustrator), erroneously credited as John R. Skelton
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