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Page 75
At the time of the Argo's arrival it was inhabited entirely by women . The Lemnians were thrown into a panic at the sight of a ship approaching from the direction of Thrace . They had reason to dread a Thracian invasion , or indeed any ...
At the time of the Argo's arrival it was inhabited entirely by women . The Lemnians were thrown into a panic at the sight of a ship approaching from the direction of Thrace . They had reason to dread a Thracian invasion , or indeed any ...
Page 77
Hypsipyle cautiously told him a false tale of how she and her women , dishonored by their husbands with the Thracian women , had finally locked them out of the city , upon which the men had gone to live in Thrace .
Hypsipyle cautiously told him a false tale of how she and her women , dishonored by their husbands with the Thracian women , had finally locked them out of the city , upon which the men had gone to live in Thrace .
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When these revels reached their peak , under the influence of religious frenzy ( and probably of wine , as well ) , the revelers often had visions of their god , who might appear in the form of a bull or a goat . The women suckled kids ...
When these revels reached their peak , under the influence of religious frenzy ( and probably of wine , as well ) , the revelers often had visions of their god , who might appear in the form of a bull or a goat . The women suckled kids ...
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