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heat and scorching of the sun, with a constant use of all the ointments and washes and dresses that serve to the adorning of the head or smoothing the skin or improving the complexion, in a manner changed them from what they were before, and having taught them farther to counterfeit the very voice and carriage and gait of virgins, so that there could not be the least difference perceived ; he, undiscovered by any, put them into the number of the Athenian maids designed for Crete. At his return, he and these two youths led up a solemn procession, in the same habit that is now worn by those who carry the vine-branches. These branches they carry in honor of Bacchus and Ariadne, for the sake of their story before related ; or rather because they happened to return in au- tumn, the time of gathering the grapes. The women whom they call Deipnopherae, or supper-carriers, are taken into these ceremonies, and assist at the sacrifice, in re- membrance and imitation of the mothers of the young men and virgins upon whom the lot fell, for thus they ran about bringing bread and meat to their children ; and because the women then told their sons and daughters many tales and stories, to comfort and encoui'age them under the danger they were going upon, it has still con- tinued a custom that at this feast old fables and tales should be told For these particularities we are indebted to the history of Demon. There was then a place chosen out, and a temple erected in it to Theseus, and those fam- ilies out of whom the tribute of the youth was gathered were appointed to pay a tax to the temple for sacrifices to him. And the house of the Phytalidae had the over- seeing of these sacri6ces, Theseus doing them that honor in recompense of their former hospitality. Now, after the death of his father ^Egeus, forming in

his mind a great and wonderful design, he gathered to-

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