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| Stories of old Greece and Rome - Emilie Kip Baker |
The first paragraph: "In
the days of long, long ago when men built altars, and burned
sacrifices, and worshiped their gods in temples of pure white marble,
Jupiter, the greatest of the gods, sat upon his throne on high Olympus
and looked down upon the doings of men. The topmost peak of Mount
Olympus was covered with clouds,—so high it was above all the hills of
Greece,—and its slopes were thickly wooded. Just how high the mountain
really was could only be guessed, for no man had dared to climb even as
high as the first cloud line; though the story goes that once upon a
time a wandering shepherd, looking for a strayed lamb, had ventured far
up the mountain side and had soon lost his way. He groped about blindly,
as the mists began to thicken all around him, and the sound of his own
footsteps terrified him in the dreadful silence that seemed to2 be
suddenly creeping over him. Then a mighty tempest broke over his head,
and the mountain shook to its very base. From the hand of wrathful
Jupiter fierce thunderbolts were hurled, while the lightning flashed and
gleamed through the darkness of the forest, searching out the guilty
mortal who had dared to climb too high.
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