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The Odyssey: Rendered into English prose for the use of those who cannot read the original - Homer ยท 64 words
On this the men would have come with me at once, but Eurylochus tried to hold them back and said, Alas, poor wretches that we are, what will become of us. Rush not on your ruin by going to the house of Circe, who will turn us all into pigs or wolves or lions, and we shall have to keep guard over her house.
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