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| CIT_DIOSCURI_HH | ENT_DIOSCURI | SRC_HOMERIC_HYMNS | Homeric Hymn 33 | lines 294-303 | So there came suddenly warriors with mailed backs and curving claws, crooked beasts that walked sideways, nut-cracker-jawed, shell-hided: bony they were, flat-backed, with glistening shoulders and bandy legs and stretching arms and eyes that looked behind them. They had also eight legs and two feelers-persistent creatures who are called crabs. These nipped off the tails and paws and feet of the Mice with their jaws, while spears only beat on them. | Hugh G. Evelyn-White | 1914 | https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 | primary-verbatim | 2026-06-17 | deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348) | 1 | 0 |