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3. (1909) The myths of Greece and Rome

Less important feasts were held in each city where a temple was dedicated to her. […] After some time they came to a beautiful hilly country, where they decided to found a great city, the capital of their future realm. Accordingly the brothers began to trace the outline of their city limits, and, in doing so, quarrelled over the name of the prospective town. […] There he was condemned to build the walls of Troy for Laomedon, king of that city, who, in return, promised a handsome compensation. […] The city was stormed and taken, the king slain, and his wife and children carried to Greece as captives.

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