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4. (1883) A Hand-Book of Mythology for the Use of Schools and Academies

At length, however, he was befriended by Apollo and Athene. […] At last Apollo carried him to the throne of Zeus to have their quarrel decided. […] At sight of him his mother tied in dismay. […] At length he arrived at Mycenæ, where Eurystheus sacrificed the oxen to Hera. […] At last, quite exhausted, he lay down to sleep.

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