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Magic homesickness.

Magic. · Magic powers and manifestations. · Manifestations of magic power. · Temporary magic characteristics. · Other temporary magic characteristics. · view the constellation · filed as D2036

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““At any other time,” replied Telemachus, “I should have bidden you go to my own house, for you would find no want of hospitality; at the present moment, however, you would not be comfortable there, for I shall be away, and my mother will not see you; she does not often show herself even to the suitors, but sits at her loom weaving in an upper chamber, out of their way; but I can tell you a man whose house you can go to—I mean…”

The Odyssey, Book XV · served from our shelf

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  • GreekThe Odyssey, Book XVThompson cites: Homer Odyssey XV 66, Iliad III 139.
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Magic illusionMagic avoidance of fatigue. (Cf. D1924.)Thirst magically caused to disappear. (Cf. D1349.1.)Crying induced by magic as trick to force child's motherMagic heavinessAnimal becomes magically larger

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