THE WOOD-FOLK
Pan led a merrier life than all the other gods together. He was beloved alike by shepherds and countrymen, and by the fauns and satyrs, birds and beasts of his own kingdom.
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Then for the first time the sea-creatures--nymphs and dolphins--ventured far from their homes, up, up through the swollen waters, among places that they had never seen before,--forests whose like they had not dreamed, towns and deluged farmsteads. They went in and out of drowned palaces and wondered at the strange ways of men.
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This book feels like a cross between Greek mythology and the Chronicles of Narnia.
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