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Magic sleep induced by deity.

Magic. · Magic powers and manifestations. · Manifestations of magic power. · Temporary magic characteristics. · Magic sleep. · view the constellation · filed as D1964.6

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“Then they began to fight, and Irus hit Ulysses on the right shoulder; but Ulysses gave Irus a blow on the neck under the ear that broke in the bones of his skull, and the blood came gushing out of his mouth; he fell groaning in the dust, gnashing his teeth and kicking on the ground, but the suitors threw up their hands and nearly died of laughter, as Ulysses caught hold of him by the foot and dragged him into the outer court as far as…”

The Odyssey, Book XVIII · served from our shelf

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  • GreekThe Odyssey, Book XVIIIThompson cites: Homer Iliad II 395, Odyssey XVIII 191.
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Filed under Magic sleep induced by certain person.

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Savage elephant lulled to sleep by virginMagic sleep induced by disappointed suitorMagic sleep induced by abductor. (Cf. K1349.4.)Magic sleep induced by druid. (Cf. D1711.4.)Magic sleep induced by saint. (Cf. V220.)
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Transportation during magic sleep

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