Odysseus and his men arrive on the island of Thrinakia. |
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"Old shipmates, our stores are in the ship's hold, food and drink; the cattle here are not for our provision, or we pay dearl for it. Fierce the god is who cherishes these heifers and these sheep: Helios; and no man avoids his eye." |
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| Don't touch Helios' cattle. | |
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Odysseus' men ran out of their own food and were hungry. |
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| What should we do? | |
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| We've run out of food. | |
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