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44 pages - You are on Page 8 Odysseus: Where is the Cyclops himself? inside his dwelling? Silenus: He is gone hunting wild beasts with hounds on Aetna. Odysseus: Dost know then what to do, that we may be gone from the land? Silenus: Not I, Odysseus; but I would do anything for thee. Odysseus: Sell us food, of which we are in need. Silenus: There is nothing but flesh, as I said. Odysseus: Well, even that is a pleasant preventive of hunger. Silenus: And there is cheese curdled with fig-juice, and the milk of kine. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Cyclops
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