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Dialogues of the Gods (14.3)

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TRITON

When he was at the Ethiopian shore here, and now flying low, he saw Andromeda lying fastened to a projecting rockye gods, what a beautiful sight she was!—with her

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hair let down, but largely uncovered from the breasts downwards. At first he pitied her fate and asked the reason for her punishment, but little by little he succumbed to love, and decided to help, since she had to be saved. So when the monster camea fearsome sight it was too!—to gulp her down, the young man hovered above it with his scimitar unsheathed, and, striking with one hand, showed it the Gorgon with the other, and turned it into stone. At one and the same time was the monster killed, and most of it, all of it that faced Medusa, petrified. Then Perseus undid the maidens chains, and supported her with his hand as she tip-toed down from the slippery rock. Now hes marrying her in Cepheus palace and will take her away to Argos, so that, instead of dying, shes come by an uncommonly good marriage.

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