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The Odyssey 19.405

The Odyssey 19.405
Then Autolycus answered her, and said: “My daughter's husband and my daughter, give him whatsoever name I say. Lo, inasmuch as I am come hither as one that has been angered with many, both men and women, over the fruitful earth, therefore let the name by which the child is named be Odysseus.1 And for my part,
τὴν δʼ αὖτʼ Αὐτόλυκος ἀπαμείβετο φώνησέν τε·
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