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6. (1832) A catechism of mythology

Being brought up in the woods, he became passionately fond of hunting. […] Both precipitately ran away, and fell into the sea, and became sea-deities. […] The earth itself became a divinity. […] Under his hand, trees, and stones, and even the dishes of his table, became gold. […] Some huge stones which they hurled, fell into the seas, and became islands; others fell upon the earth, and became mountains.

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