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8. (1898) Classic myths in english literature

They veiled their faces, unbound their garments, and, picking up stones, cast them behind them. […] It was a hard race that sprang up, and well adapted to labor. […] The reed with its fine teeth strikes up the woof into its place, and compacts the web. […] These were meant as warnings from Minerva to her rival to give up the contest before it was too late. […] The sea shrank up.

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