Tales of Troy: Ulysses, the Sacker of Cities

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Now Memnon was theson of the bright Dawn, a beautiful Goddess who had loved and married amortal man, Tithonus. She had asked Zeus, the chief of the Gods, to makeher lover immortal, and her prayer was granted. Tithonus could not die, but he began to grow grey, and then white haired, with a long whitebeard, and very weak, till nothing of him seemed to be left but hisvoice, always feebly chattering like the grasshoppers on a summer day.
Memnon was the most beautiful of men, except Paris and Achill
...es, and hishome was in a country that borders on the land of sunrising. There hewas reared by the lily maidens called Hesperides, till he came to hisfull strength, and commanded the whole army of the Aethiopes. For theirarrival Priam wished to wait, but Polydamas advised that the Trojansshould give back Helen to the Greeks, with jewels twice as valuable asthose which she had brought from the house of Menelaus. Then Paris wasvery angry, and said that Polydamas was a coward, for it was little toParis that Troy should be taken and burned in a month if for a month hecould keep Helen of the fair hands.

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