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10. (1855) The Age of Fable; or, Stories of Gods and Heroes

As they entered the cottage, they found all in great distress, for the boy seemed past hope of recovery. […] Nevertheless, he shall be great and useful. […] One day he had drawn his nets to land, and had taken a great many fishes of various kinds. […] It made great havoc in Lycia, so that the king, Iobates, sought for some hero to destroy it. […] They instantly armed and came in great numbers down to the ship.

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