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12. (1897) Stories of Long Ago in a New Dress

., in whose publication, St. […] Long ago, there lived in Greece a very beautiful woman, whose name was Latona. […] In an island near Greece, there lived a beautiful woman whose name was Cassiopeia. […] Many thought her even more beautiful than her mother, for whose vanity she was to die. […] Near his home there lived an enchantress whose name was Circe.

13. (1833) Classic tales : designed for the instruction and amusement of young persons

Psyche’s elder sisters were married to two princes whose dominions lay hear their father’s kingdom. […] You must descend to earth, to the palace of a certain king,” whose name she mentioned, “and there you will see a young girl who is the king’s daughter. […] “Such as it is, you are welcome to part of our supper,” said the poor woman, whose name was Becubo. […] She clasped her hands, and looked upward, as if to implore the gods to take pity on her, but her eyes met those of Perseus, whom she imagined to be Mercury, whose wings he wore. […] The truth probably is, that some person whose lands lay along the rivers, was called the god of that river.

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