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6. (1895) The youth’s dictionary of mythology for boys and girls

They were given the name, because, like the fingers, they were ten in number. […] They were daughters of Nereus and Doris, and were fifty in number. […] They were also called the Fates, and were three in number, Atropos, Clotho, and Lachesis. […] The infants were thrown into the Tiber, but were miraculously saved and suckled by a she-wolf, till they were found by Faustulus, a shepherd, who brought them up. […] His servants were the Cyclopes.

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