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| Zeus will pay you back with vengeance!! | |
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Zeus' birds fly down and strike each other
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Halitherses makes a prediction
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| Clearly Odysseus won’t be far from loved ones any longer— now, right now, he’s somewhere near, I tell you, breeding bloody death for all these suitors here, pains aplenty too for the rest of us! | |
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| Stop old man! Go home and babble your omens to your children! | |
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