. Achilles & Hector : Iliad stories retold for boys and girls . The Challenge of Paris 35. O the long-haired Greeks arrayedthemselves for battle, and swarmedout from ships and tents into the plainbefore Troy, along the banks of the riverScamander. The leaders, moving aboutamong them, gathered their own follow-ers into companies, so that at length theystood b}^ clans or tribes, those near of kintogether. The Trojans in the city saw and under-stood these movements. Before longtheir arm3^ too, had poured forth fromthe gates full-armed, and had formed forbattle opposite the Greeks. Then the advanc


. Achilles & Hector : Iliad stories retold for boys and girls . The Challenge of Paris 35. O the long-haired Greeks arrayedthemselves for battle, and swarmedout from ships and tents into the plainbefore Troy, along the banks of the riverScamander. The leaders, moving aboutamong them, gathered their own follow-ers into companies, so that at length theystood b}^ clans or tribes, those near of kintogether. The Trojans in the city saw and under-stood these movements. Before longtheir arm3^ too, had poured forth fromthe gates full-armed, and had formed forbattle opposite the Greeks. Then the advance began across theplain. The Trojans came with shrillwar-cries and the clang of spears beating 36 Achilles and Hector Upon shields. But the Greeks, ten timesas many, swept griml}^ onward with nosound but the muffled thunder of chariotwheels and marching feet. When the cloud of dust which hungabout the marching armies had clearedawa3^ Paris appeared, advancing withlong strides before the other leopards skin was thrown acrosshis shoulders, his bow and quiver wereat his back, an


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