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

The sea, and all the rivers on earth, received their waters from it. […] The goddess, incensed at his audacity, sprinkled him with water, and transformed him into a stag. […] They drink the water in which it has been infused, and think it a remedy for all diseases. […] He soon came to the gigantic frog, which he pierced in the side, and the waters flowed out. […] Ataensic is from the root aouen, water, and means literally ‘she who is in the water.’

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