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Aidyn Burgess
3 April, 07:14
Book 10 Odysseus line 1-1
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Demarion Ho
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Then to the Aeolian isle we came, where dwelt Aeolus, son of Hoppotas, dear to the immortal gods, in a floating island, and all around it is a wall of unbreakable bronze, and the cliff runs up sheer.
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