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CONTENTS.
Section IX.—THE ERINYES. PAGE Doctrine of Necessity 263 The Conflict between Light and Darkness 264 Erinyes and Eumenides 265 The Fatal Sisters 266 The Teutonic Norns 267 Nemesis and Adrasteia 268 Tychê Akraia 269 Section X.— HELLENIC SUN-GODS AND HEROES. The Ionian Legend of the Birth of Phoibos 270 The Delphian Story 270 The Infant Phoibos 272 Phoibos Delphinios 273 The Fish-Sun 274 Phoibos and Hermes 274 Phoibos and Helios 275 Phoibos and Daphnê 276 Alpheios and Arethousa 277 Endymiôn 277 The Story of Narkissos 279 Iamos and Asklêpios 250 The Stories of Ixîon and Atlas 283 The Gardens of the Hesperides 284 Atlas and Hyperiôn 284 Helios and Phaëthôn 285 Patroklos and Telemachos 286 The Bondage of Phoibos and Heraklês 287 Character of Heraklês 288 Heraklês and Eurystheus 288 The Lions of Kithairôn and Nemea 290 Heraklês and Kerberos 291 The Madness of Heraklês 292 Orthros and Hydra 293 The Marathonian Bull 294 The Girdle of Hippolytê 295 Myths interspersed among the Legends of the Twelve Labours of Heraklês 295 Heraklês and Eurytos 296 Herakêls and Augê 297 Heraklês and Déianeira 297 The Death of Heraklês 298 The Latin Hercules 299 Egyptian Myths 300 Osiris and Rhadamanthys 300 Repetitions of the Myth of Heraklês 302 The Story of Perseus 302 Birth and Youth of Theseus 306 The Six Exploits of his First Journey 306 Theseus at Athens 307 Theseus and the Minotauros 308 Theseus and the Amazons 309