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This book opens up with Odysseus studying the soon to be killing grounds. He tells Telemakhos to move the weapons out of the room. However, if the suitors become wary of him moving the weapons he offers two explanations. Telemakhos should either say that the weapons are getting blackened by smoke from the in-house stove or tell them that he doesn't want drunken men around weapons in case they start fighting. Either way, getting the weapons out of reach will make Odysseus' job easier. Then Telemakhos informs Eurykleia to lock the women's quarters because they are going to be moving some armorments around.
Odysseus tells his son to continue his mission and that he is going to "test" Penelope.


In this book the suitors go home for the night. Then Penelope tells the old maid to bathe the beggar/odysseus.upon bathing him she comments on how much he looks like their king. Then she notices a scar that he had which insured her that it was indeed odysseus because 20 years past she bathed him so she knew that scar front to back. Then odysseus swears the maid to secrecey.Later Penelope tells the beggar/odysseus that there will be a contest that was something that he had done which was shooting an arrow though 12 axes.
While going to the queen's quarters, Odysseus is stopped by Melanthios, who ridicules the tactician for being a beggar. Melanthios leaves when Penelope decides to question the beggar about Odysseus. They get into a long dialogue about how where the beggar comes from and how sad Penelope is that her lord is away. After Penelope leaves, an old maid washes Odysseus. While bathing him, she comments on how much he looks like their king. Then she notices a scar that he had which insured her that it was indeed Odysseus because twenty years past she bathed him so she knew that scar. Odysseus swears the maid to silence. Later Penelope tells the beggar/Odysseus that there will be a contest that was something that he had done which was shooting an arrow though twelve axes.
 
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