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The Odyssey 18.43–49

The Odyssey 18.43–49
we set there for supper, when we had filled them with fat and blood. Now whichever of the two wins and proves himself the better man, let him rise and choose for himself which one of these he will. And furthermore he shall always feast with us, nor will we suffer any other beggar to join our company and beg of us.”
κέκλυτέ μευ, μνηστῆρες ἀγήνορες, ὄφρα τι εἴπω. γαστέρες αἵδʼ αἰγῶν κέατʼ ἐν πυρί, τὰς ἐπὶ δόρπῳ κατθέμεθα κνίσης τε καὶ αἵματος ἐμπλήσαντες· ὁππότερος δέ κε νικήσῃ κρείσσων τε γένηται, τάων ἥν κʼ ἐθέλῃσιν ἀναστὰς αὐτὸς ἑλέσθω· αἰεὶ αὖθʼ ἡμῖν μεταδαίσεται, οὐδέ τινʼ ἄλλον πτωχὸν ἔσω μίσγεσθαι ἐάσομεν αἰτήσοντα.
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