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The Odyssey: Rendered into English prose for the use of those who cannot read the original - Homer ยท 69 words
To this Telemachus answered, Father, I have always heard of your renown both in the field and in council, but the task you talk of is a very great one. I am awed at the mere thought of it; two men cannot stand against many and brave ones. There are not ten suitors only, nor twice ten, but ten many times over; you shall learn their number at once.
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