Support the Monkey! Tell All your Friends and Teachers

Help / FAQ



<- Previous | First | Next ->
PinkMonkey.com Digital Library - PinkMonkey.com - The Odyssey by Homer
They want me to marry again at once, and I have to invent stratagems in order to
deceive them. In the first place heaven put it in my mind to set up a great
tambourframe in my room, and to begin working upon an enormous piece of fine
needlework. Then I said to them, ‘Sweethearts, Ulysses is indeed dead, still, do not
press me to marry again immediately; wait-for I would not have my skill in
needlework perish unrecorded-till I have finished making a pall for the hero Laertes,
to be ready against the time when death shall take him. He is very rich, and the women
of the place will talk if he is laid out without a pall.’ This was what I said, and they
assented; whereon I used to keep working at my great web all day long, but at night I
would unpick the stitches again by torch light. I fooled them in this way for three years
without their finding it out, but as time wore on and I was now in my fourth year, in
the waning of moons, and many days had been accomplished, those good-for-nothing
hussies my maids betrayed me to the suitors, who broke in upon me and caught me;
they were very angry with me, so I was forced to finish my work whether I would or
no. And now I do not see how I can find any further shift for getting out of this
marriage. My parents are putting great pressure upon me, and my son chafes at the
ravages the suitors are making upon his estate, for he is now old enough to understand
all about it and is perfectly able to look after his own affairs, for heaven has blessed him
with an excellent disposition. Still, notwithstanding all this, tell me who you are and
where you come from-for you must have had father and mother of some sort; you
cannot be the son of an oak or of a rock.” Then Ulysses answered, “madam, wife of
Ulysses, since you persist in asking me about my family, I will answer, no matter what
it costs me: people must expect to be pained when they have been exiles as long as I
have, and suffered as much among as many peoples. Nevertheless, as regards your
question I will tell you all you ask. There is a fair and fruitful island in mid-ocean
called Crete; it is thickly peopled and there are nine cities in it: the people speak many
different languages which overlap one another, for there are Achaeans, brave
Eteocretans, Dorians of three-fold race, and noble Pelasgi. There is a great town there,
Cnossus, where Minos reigned who every nine years had a conference with Jove
himself. Minos was father to Deucalion, whose son I am, for Deucalion had two sons
Idomeneus and myself. Idomeneus sailed for Troy, and I, who am the younger, am
called Aethon; my brother, however, was at once the older and the more valiant of the
two; hence it was in Crete that I saw Ulysses and showed him hospitality, for the winds
took him there as he was on his way to Troy, carrying him out of his course from cape
Malea and leaving him in Amnisus off the cave of Ilithuia, where the harbours are
difficult to enter and he could hardly find shelter from the winds that were then
xaging. As soon as he got there he went into the town and asked for Idomeneus,
claiming to be his old and valued friend, but Idomeneus had already set sail for Troy
some ten or twelve days earlier, so I took him to my own house and showed him every
kind of hospitality, for I had abundance of everything. Moreover, I fed the men who
were with him with barley meal from the public store, and got subscriptions of wine
and oxen for them to sacrifice to their heart’s content. They stayed with me twelve
days, for there was a gale blowing from the North so strong that one could hardly keep
one’s feet on land. I suppose some unfriendly god had raised it for them, but on the
<- Previous | First | Next ->
PinkMonkey.com Digital Library - PinkMonkey.com - The Odyssey by Homer



All Contents Copyright © All rights reserved.
Further Distribution Is Strictly Prohibited.

About Us | Advertising | Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Home Page


Search:
Keywords:
In Association with Amazon.com