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Poseidon

Now, Hermes, is this just, to let this

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dog-headed Egyptian take precedence of me, Poseidon?

Hermes

No, Earthshaker; but, you see, Lysippos made you of bronze and poor because the Corinthians had no gold at the time, and Anoubis is whole mines richer than you. So you must e'en put up with being shoved aside, and not lose your temper if a god with such a great golden muzzle as his has been preferred to you.

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