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Recognition by describing unique bed.

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“Then he told of cunning Circe and her craft, and how he sailed to the chill house of Hades, to consult the ghost of the Theban prophet Teiresias, and how he saw his old comrades in arms, and his mother who bore him and brought him up when he was a child; how he then heard the wondrous singing of the Sirens, and went on to the wandering rocks and terrible Charybdis and to Scylla, whom no man had ever yet passed in safety; how his men…”

The Odyssey, Book XXIII · served from our shelf

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  • GreekThe Odyssey, Book XXIIIThompson cites: Homer Odyssey XXIII 183ff.
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Recognition by brother king of lost brother brought about by model of their father's palace which lost brother builds of clayRecognition by wounds on lip and finger received at common adventureRecognition of brothers brought about by bouquet of flowers tied as father's gardener used to do
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Magic darkness

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