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| | Bulfinch Mythology Chapter 4 (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | JUNO one day perceived it suddenly grow dark, and immediately suspected that her husband had raised a cloud to hide some of his doings that would not bear the light. |
 | | Juno suspected the heifer's form concealed some fair nymph of mortal mould- as was, indeed, the case; for it was Io, the daughter of the river god Inachus, whom Jupiter had been flirting with, and, when he became aware of the approach of his wife, had changed into that form. |
 | | Juno joined her husband, and noticing the heifer praised its beauty, and asked whose it was, and of what herd. |
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