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When young Dawn with her rose-red fingers shone once more the true son of Odysseus sprang from his bed and dressed, over his shoulder he slung his
When young Dawn with her rose-red fingers shone once morethe true son of Odysseus sprang from his bed and dressed,over his shoulder he slung his well-homed sword,fastened rawhide sandals under his smooth feetand stepped from his bedroom, handsome as a god.
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