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a son, the clans will be united. Grace is horrified, since she loves
Tiernan, yet she knows the necessity for such a political act and agrees ("The Choice Is Mine"). Donal vows that he will tame this Pirate Queen ("Boysâll Be Boys"). The next day, the two clan leaders preside over "The Wedding". Tiernan watches, devastated, yet senses that Grace will need him one day and he decides to stay near her ("Iâll Be There").
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Ireland despoiled by Bingham's marauding English troops. Reunited with her son and seeing the Ireland Eoin will now inherit, Grace sets sail for England to plead the case for Ireland ("The Sea of Life"). Elizabeth is enraged at Grace's return, but Grace appeals to Elizabeth
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Dubhdara is dying. Grace races off to Clew Bay, and Clan OâFlaherty goes with her ("A Day Beyond Belclare"). Donal expects that his marriage to Grace will make him the chieftain of both clans, but Dubhdara, however, passes the chieftain's ring and mantle to Grace,
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