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KING DODON was mighty anxious. His kingdom was threatened, yet though in his youth and prime he was a redoubtable monarch, he had long since ceased to care for warlike pursuits. Following the example of their monarch, the people too were contemptuous of the profession of arms, and their young men gave themselves up to pleasure.
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Le Coq D'or. Nature 147, 785–786 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/147785a0
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