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Ben is on page 241 of 761
“Canny Odysseus stood just behind him,
and every time the son of Tydeus
approached a man and killed him with his sword, Odysseus would grab the victim's foot
and drag him to the side, because he wanted
to make sure that the splendid long-maned horses
would pass through easily and not be spooked
by stepping on the bodies of the dead.”
May 10, 2026 05:12AM
The Iliad

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Ben is on page 196 of 761
“A thousand fires were burning on the plain and by each fire sat fifty men, their faces lit by the gleam of burning wood. The horses stood by their chariots and chomped white barley and grain and waited for the goddess Dawn.”
May 05, 2026 06:33PM
The Iliad


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Ben is on page 147 of 761
“‘Zeus set an evil lot upon us all,
to make us topics of a singer’s tale
for people in the future still unborn.’”
May 02, 2026 08:29AM
The Iliad


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