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12. (1900) Myths of old Greece in story and song

Besides that, he had two little stubby horns upon his forehead. […] Prometheus was the braver and stronger of the two. […] For two days and nights they followed him close. […] Across the ocean came swimming two enormous serpents. […] Devoured (with his two sons) by serpents, 206.

13. (1909) The myths of Greece and Rome

In her pride she called aloud to Latona, and taunted her because her offspring numbered but two. […] Then, his hiding-place being reached in safety, Mercury coolly killed two of the oxen, which he proceeded to eat. […] Mercury, anxious to test it, thrust it between two quarrelling snakes, who immediately wound themselves in amity around it. […] This was true, and the two murderers forthwith confessed, and were shortly afterwards executed for their crime. […] Finally, annoyed by the importunities of the spectators, he turned and slew one or two, and then completed his sacrilege.

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