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Disenchantment by rubbing with magic grease.

Magic. · Disenchantment. · Disenchantment by miscellaneous means. · view the constellation · filed as D771.2

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“Thereon Circe came up to me and said, ‘Ulysses, noble son of Laertes, tell your men to leave off crying; I know how much you have all of you suffered at sea, and how ill you have fared among cruel savages on the mainland, but that is over now, so stay here, and eat and drink till you are once more as strong and hearty as you were when you left Ithaca; for at present you are weakened both in body and mind; you keep all the time thinking…”

The Odyssey, Book X · served from our shelf

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  • generalThe Odyssey, Book XThompson cites: Greek Odyssey 10 line 394.
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Filed under Disenchantment by use of magic object.

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Disenchantment by burning magic hairDisenchantment by using powderDisenchantment by using wandDisenchantment by drinking from golden vesselDisenchantment by medicineDisenchantment by rosary or scapularDisenchantment and transformation by means of a magic swordDisenchantment by sprinkling consecrated riceDisenchantment by ringDisenchantment by flowerDisenchantment by use of crystal ball

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