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| | XI. Cupid and Psyche. Vols. I & II: Stories of Gods and Heroes. Bulfinch, Thomas. 1913. Age of Fable |
 | | Cupid filled two amber vases, one from each fountain, and suspending them from the top of his quiver, hastened to the chamber of Psyche, whom he found asleep. |
 | | Cupid, beholding her as she lay in the dust, stopped his flight for an instant and said, O foolish Psyche, is it thus you repay my love? |
 | | The leader of the ant hill, followed by whole hosts of his six-legged subjects, approached the heap, and with the utmost diligence, taking grain by grain, they separated the pile, sorting each kind to its parcel; and when it was all done, they vanished out of sight in a moment. |
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