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Book One closes with an image of loyalty from Eurykleia, the house maid that Laërtes (who now lives outside the city) purchased for twenty oxen. The night is peaceful, but Telémakhos goes to bed with the weight of days to come. | Book One closes with an image of loyalty from Eurykleia, the house maid that Laërtes (who now lives outside the city) purchased for twenty oxen. The night is peaceful, but Telémakhos goes to bed with the weight of days to come. | ||
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