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| | Homer's "The Odysse" |
 | | Then, Antinous, son of Eupeithes, said, "The gods seem to have given you lessons in bluster and tall talking; may Jove never grant you to be chief in Ithaca as your father was before you." |
 | | Telemachus answered, "Antinous, do not chide with me, but, god willing, I will be chief too if I can. |
 | | The suitors bit their lips as they heard him, and marvelled at the boldness of his speech. |
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