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4. (1883) A Hand-Book of Mythology for the Use of Schools and Academies

She was believed to wander by night over the earth, seen only by the dogs, whose barking announced her approach. […] He appears also as the door-keeper of heaven, whose gates he opened in the morning and closed in the evening. […] He is also the child of the dawn (Jocasta), whose soft, violet hues tint the clouds of early morning. […] In the short one he placed the tall men, whose limbs he cut to the size of the bed. […] The wife of Odin was Frigga*, whose name remains in our Friday.

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