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8. (1883) A Hand-Book of Mythology for the Use of Schools and Academies

When Eros saw the lovely maiden, his own heart was filled with love for her. […] Imitating it, he notched a piece of iron on the edge, and thus invented the saw. […] Athene, who saw him falling, changed him into a bird called the partridge. […] They saw herds of cattle, some of which they slew, and prepared for a feast. […] Alecto then went to the camp of the Trojans, where she saw Iulus and his companions hunting.

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