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25. (1833) Classic tales : designed for the instruction and amusement of young persons

Psyche’s elder sisters were married to two princes whose dominions lay hear their father’s kingdom. […] Antinoe married a prince named Aristeus, and they had a son called Acteon. […] Yes; he was a prince of Peloponnesus, in Greece, and he had many children, and they became founders of cities, like their ancestor, Perseus. […] He was found in the palaces of princes, and as often in the cottages of peasants. […] “My dear son,” answered Clymene to this complaint, “this young prince has no more glorious ancestors than your own; as I have often told you, they are the very same.

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