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9. (1889) The student’s mythology (2e éd.)

Who was Chione [Chi′one]? […] The sisters had but one eye for their common use; each one wore it in turn, in the middle of her forehead. […] The Persians thus believed in two independent principles, one of good, and one of evil, but they worshipped only the first. […] He was one of the greatest of the gods. […] He then threw from him, one by one, his chaplets of flowers, and stood unadorned before the stone of sacrifice.

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