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9. (1832) A catechism of mythology

Juno discovered her retreat, and obliged her to flee from place to place. […] This place was, therefore, called “The Lover’s Leap.” […] The place in which the tribunal was held was called the Field of Truth. […] Tartarus was the place of woe, and Elysium, the blissful abode. […] This place was called Cleone, and this lion, Cleoneus.

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