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Zeus Cross-examined (3)

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Cyniscus But one also hears a great deal about Destiny and Fortune. Who are they, and what is the extent of their power? Is it equal to that of the Fates? or greater perhaps? People are always talking about the insuperable might of Fortune and Destiny.

Zeus It is not proper, Cyniscus, that you should know all. But what made you ask me about the Fates?

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