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    "text": "Who art thou and whence, O Dionysus? By the true Bacchus I recognise thee not; I know only the son of Zeus. He smells of nectar, but you smell of goat. Truly it was in their lack of grapes that the Celts brewed thee from corn-ears. So we should call thee Demetrius, not Dionysus, wheat-born not fire-born, barley god not boisterous god.\r\n\r\n— Wright, Emily Wilmer Cave (1868–1951), The Works of the Emperor Julian (1913)",
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