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and has nothing to fear from the hands of us suitors. Of course, if death comes to him
from the gods, he cannot escape it.” He said this to quiet her, but in reality he was
plotting against Telemachus.

Then Penelope went upstairs again and mourned her husband till Minerva shed sleep
over her eyes. In the evening Eumaeus got back to Ulysses and his son, who had just
sacrificed a young pig of a year old and were ready; helping one another to get supper
ready; Minerva therefore came up to Ulysses, turned him into an old man with a stroke
of her wand, and clad him in his old clothes again, for fear that the swineherd might
recognize him and not keep the secret, but go and tell Penelope.

Telemachus was the first to speak. “So you have got back, Eumaeus,” said he.
“What is the news of the town? Have the suitors returned, or are they still waiting over
yonder, to take me on my way home?” “I did not think of asking about that,” replied
Eumaeus, “when I was in the town. I thought I would give my message and come back
as soon as I could. I met a man sent by those who had gone with you to Pylos, and he
was the first to tell the new your mother, but I can say what I saw with my own eyes; I
had just got on to the crest of the hill of Mercury above the town when I saw a ship
coming into harbour with a number of men in her. They had many shields and spears,
and I thought it was the suitors, but I cannot be sure.” On hearing this Telemachus
smiled to his father, but so that Eumaeus could not see him.

Then, when they had finished their work and the meal was ready, they ate it, and every
man had his full share so that all were satisfied. As soon as they had had enough to eat
and drink, they laid down to rest and enjoyed the boon of sleep.
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