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<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Iliad</strong>, he has brought the<br />

river god Scamander, first with<br />

Achilles, and afterwards with<br />

Vulcan, when summoned by<br />

Juno to the hero's aid. <strong>The</strong><br />

overwhelming fury <strong>of</strong> the<br />

stream finds the natural interpretation<br />

in the character <strong>of</strong> the<br />

mountain torrents <strong>of</strong> Greece<br />

and Asia Minor. <strong>The</strong>ir wide,<br />

shingly beds are in summer<br />

comparatively dry, so as to be<br />

easily forded by the foot passenger.<br />

But a thunder-shower<br />

in the mountains, unobserved<br />

perhaps by the traveller on the<br />

plain, may suddenly immerse<br />

him in the flood <strong>of</strong> a mighty<br />

river. <strong>The</strong> rescue <strong>of</strong> Achilles by<br />

the fiery arms <strong>of</strong> Vulcan<br />

scarcely admits <strong>of</strong> the same<br />

ready explanation from physical<br />

causes. Yet the subsiding <strong>of</strong>

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