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"Probably every school child is familiar with the story of King Midas, who was offered the granting of any wish as his reward for a service to the god Dionysus and who by asking that everything he touched might turn to gold found himself on the verge of starving to death."
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"Probably every school child is familiar with the story of King Midas, who was offered the granting of any wish as his reward for a service to the god Dionysus and who by asking that everything he touched might turn to gold found himself on the verge of starving to death."
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