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The Story of Damon and Pythias is a classic tale of loyalty and friendship written by Albert Payson Terhune. The book tells the story of two friends, Damon and Pythias, who lived in ancient Greece. Damon was a loyal and trustworthy friend who would do anything for Pythias, while Pythias was a brave and adventurous man who loved to explore and discover new things.One day, Pythias was accused of plotting against the king and was sentenced to death. Damon offered to take Pythias' place in prison until Pythias could return to stand trial. The king was skeptical of Damon's loyalty and agreed to the…mehr

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The Story of Damon and Pythias is a classic tale of loyalty and friendship written by Albert Payson Terhune. The book tells the story of two friends, Damon and Pythias, who lived in ancient Greece. Damon was a loyal and trustworthy friend who would do anything for Pythias, while Pythias was a brave and adventurous man who loved to explore and discover new things.One day, Pythias was accused of plotting against the king and was sentenced to death. Damon offered to take Pythias' place in prison until Pythias could return to stand trial. The king was skeptical of Damon's loyalty and agreed to the deal, but warned that if Pythias did not return, Damon would be executed in his place.Pythias was eventually released and returned to the prison just in time to save Damon from execution. The king was so moved by their loyalty and friendship that he pardoned Pythias and declared Damon a hero.The Story of Damon and Pythias is a timeless tale of selflessness, courage, and true friendship that has been retold and adapted in various forms throughout history. It is a must-read for anyone who appreciates a good story about the power of human connection and the importance of standing by your friends.1915. Adapted and illustrated from the Photoplay conceived and produced by the Universal Film Manufacturing Company. Terhune is best known for his books about dogs which he wrote in the 1920s and ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿30s, and through his books he created a spark of love for dogs in general and for Collies in particular. Terhune also wrote lovingly of Sunnybank, the estate he shared with his wife and with Lad, Bruce, Grey Dawn, and all the other Collies he raised and trained. In this book, Terhune retells the classic tale of brotherly love. The Pythagorean Pythias is condemned to death for plotting against Dionysis I of Syracuse. When Damon pledges his own life should Pythias not return, Pythias is given leave to arrange his affairs. Despite many efforts to delay him, Pythias returns just in time to take his place for the execution, impressing Dionysis so much with the loyal friendship of the two that both are released. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Albert Payson Terhune (1872-1942) is well renowned for his endearing canine tales, especially those involving the collie Lad. Terhune was born in Newark, New Jersey, on December 21, 1872, and he grew up to love dogs. Terhune began his writing career as a reporter before rising to prominence as a prolific author. He wrote for a number of periodicals and newspapers, becoming well-known for his articles on outdoor and adventure-related subjects. But it was his canine tales that won him widespread recognition. "Lad: A Dog," one of his most well-known works, was released in 1919. With the enormous popularity of this compilation of tales centered around a Rough Collie named Lad, Terhune became recognized as a top writer of dog books. Due to the book's popularity, Lad stories were written, including "Further Adventures of Lad" (1922) and a number of others. Terhune was a writer as well as a Rough Collider breeder on his Sunnybank estate in New Jersey. He bred champion Collies, and his dogs frequently provided inspiration for his novels. He raised champion Collies. The writings of Albert Payson Terhune honour dogs for their bravery, loyalty, and intelligence by showing them as devoted family members and friends.