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11. (1909) The myths of Greece and Rome

Just then a familiar step outside made her start guiltily. […] Sundry stolen interviews through this crack made them long for uninterrupted and unrestrained meetings; so they made an appointment to meet on a certain day and hour, under a white mulberry tree, just without the city gates. […] The sudden pain made him open his eyes with a start. […] There Hesione became the bride of Telamon; while her brother Podarces, later known as Priam, was redeemed by his people and made King of Troy. […] The noise of crackling branches and hasty footsteps made the assembled maidens swiftly turn.

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