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In the
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Lapiths and Centaurs as a struggle between mankind and mischievous monsters, and symbolical of the great conflict between the civilized Greeks and "
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Caeneus proved invulnerable, until the Centaurs crushed him with rocks and trunks of trees. He disappeared into
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