It was no other than the swift-footed god Mercury, but this Perseus did not know. […] — worth much more than any other six eyes put together. […] He was tired of that quiet life at home, and he often thought of his early adventures, until at last the longing to see other lands and to do other great deeds became too strong for him. […] And that was the reason why no one asked after the other young prince. […] Perhaps they have something to do with each other.