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1. (1909) The myths of Greece and Rome

Their homes were said to be “inaccessible by land or by sea.” […] All those thrown by Deucalion were immediately changed into men, while those cast by Pyrrha became women. […] These weird, delightful tones were produced by Minerva, who, seated by the banks of a small stream, was trying her skill on the flute. […] Eurydice was touched by his courtship, and ere long requited the love lavished upon her by conferring her hand upon Orpheus. […] Her daughters fell one by one, never to rise again.

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