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9. (1909) The myths of Greece and Rome

and accepted her most joyfully. […] A general council was held, and after some deliberation most of the gods withdrew their claims. […] The offerings of young lovers were ever those which found most favour in her sight. […] This, like most other myths, admits of a natural explanation. […] The Lacedæmonians paid the most heed to them, and invariably placed their statues side by side.

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