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

Then she bent her steps to the temple. […] Departing from the temple of Ceres, she sought the presence of Juno. […] Medusa had been very beautiful, but she once behaved improperly in Minerva’s temple. […] She required all worshippers to offer her serious, respectful worship; and if persons in her temple, or any other, behaved improperly, the ancients called it profaning the temple, and sacrilege, and caused the sacrilegious person to be punished. […] Io was a priestess of Juno, and served in her temple at Argos.

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