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ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE

Orpheus was the son of Apollo and had inherited his father’s talent for music. No god, human or animal could resist the wonderful melodies he played on his lyre.

Orpheus was performing at a gathering when he spotted a wood nymph called Eurydice in the crowd. She was entranced his music and he was bewitched by her beauty. They fell in love at first

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