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Hermes and Apollo An ancient Greek myth Retold by Lin DonnLin Donn Illustrated by Phillip MartinPhillip Martin
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From the day he was born, Zeus knew Hermes was going to be a lot of fun. Hermes & Apollo Hermes was only a few days old when he climbed out of his crib and went running off by himself. How that boy could run!
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While he was out adventuring, Hermes spotted some cows. They were Apollo’s cows! Apollo was his big brother. Hermes & Apollo Hermes thought it would be rather funny to steal Apollo’s cows.
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Hermes had the best idea! He padded the cattle’s feet and made them walk backwards to confuse the trail. Hermes & Apollo Apollo would not know which way to look for his missing cows.
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All that work made the baby Hermes very hungry. He invented fire and cooked one of Apollo’s cows for lunch. Hermes & Apollo
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Hermes decided to bring all the cows home in case he got hungry again. The cows mooed musically as they ambled along. That gave Hermes an idea! Hermes & Apollo On the way home, Hermes spotted a tortoise shell.
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When he got home, Hermes made the first lyre out of the tortoise shell and string. He was playing his new musical instrument when Apollo found him. Hermes & Apollo
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Apollo was furious with Hermes for stealing his cattle. No one knows what might have happened if their father had not stepped in. Hermes & Apollo “BOYS!” thundered Zeus.
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To make amends, Hermes gave Apollo his tortoise shell lyre. Hermes & Apollo Apollo still carries that tortoise shell lyre, even to this day.
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