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11. (1889) The student’s mythology (2e éd.)

For his power of transforming himself instantaneously into any shape he wished. […] The goddess was moved, and delivered Erisichthon into the power of Famine. […] On the approach of the Great Twilight, and the end of time, this fruit was to lose its magic power. […] He told these things to the assembled gods, who resolved to do all in their power to protect him. […] They pursued Loki, who made use of his magical power to escape their wrath.

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