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¡¡¡¡One day£¬the old hero Silenus£¬Dionysus' former teacher£¬happened to straggle from the main body of the Dionysian army as it marched out of Thrace into Boeotia£¬and was found sleeping and drunken in the rose gardens£®The gardeners tied him and ledhim before Midas£¬to whom he told wonderful tales of a big continent lying beyond the Ocean's stream ——altogether separatefrom the united mass of Europe£¬Asia£¬or Africa——where gigantic£¬happy£¬and longlived people lived in splendid cities£¬enjoying a wonderful law system£®Midas£¬delighted with Silenus' fictions£¬entertained him for five days and nights£¬and then ordered a guide to lead him to Dionysus' headquarters£®
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