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Guests fed before being questioned.

Society. · Other social relationships. · Hospitality. · view the constellation · filed as P324.2

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“If Menelaus when he got back from Troy had found Aegisthus still alive in his house, there would have been no barrow heaped up for him, not even when he was dead, but he would have been thrown outside the city to dogs and vultures, and not a woman would have mourned him, for he had done a deed of great wickedness; but we were over there, fighting hard at Troy, and Aegisthus, who was taking his ease quietly in the heart of Argos,…”

The Odyssey, Book III · served from our shelf

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  • GreekThe Odyssey, Book IIIThompson cites: Odyssey III 70 and passim.
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Host treats guest with food and everything possibleGuests' life inviolable

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