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“Ulysses,” said she, “your strength and prowess are no longer what they were when
you fought for nine long years among the Trojans about the noble lady Helen. You
killed many a man in those days, and it was through your stratagem that Priam’s city
was taken. How comes it that you are so lamentably less valiant now that you are on
your own ground, face to face with the suitors in your own house? Come on, my good
fellow, stand by my side and see how Mentor, son of Alcinous shall fight your foes and
requite your kindnesses conferred upon him.” But she would not give him full victory
as yet, for she wished still further to prove his own prowess and that of his brave son,
so she flew up to one of the rafters in the roof of the cloister and sat upon it in the form
of a swallow.

Meanwhile Agelaus son of Damastor, Eurynomus, Amphimedon, Demoptolemus,
Pisander, and Polybus son of Polyctor bore the brunt of the fight upon the suitors’ side;
of all those who were still fighting for their lives they were by far the most valiant, for
the others had already fallen under the arrows of Ulysses.

Agelaus shouted to them and said, “My friends, he will soon have to leave off, for
Mentor has gone away after having done nothing for him but brag. They are standing
at the doors unsupported. Do not aim at him all at once, but six of you throw your
spears first, and see if you cannot cover yourselves with glory by killing him. When he
has fallen we need not be uneasy about the others.” They threw their spears as he bade
them, but Minerva made them all of no effect. One hit the door post; another went
against the door; the pointed shaft of another struck the wall; and as soon as they had
avoided all the spears of the suitors Ulysses said to his own men, “My friends, I should
say we too had better let drive into the middle of them, or they will crown all the harm
they have done us by us outright.” They therefore aimed straight in front of them and
threw their spears. Ulysses killed Demoptolemus, Telemachus Euryades, Eumaeus
Elatus, while the stockman killed Pisander. These all bit the dust, and as the others
drew back into a corner Ulysses and his men rushed forward and regained their spears
by drawing them from the bodies of the dead.

The suitors now aimed a second time, but again Minerva made their weapons for the
most part without effect. One hit a bearing-post of the cloister; another went against the
door; while the pointed shaft of another struck the wall. Still, Amphimedon just took a
piece of the top skin from off Telemachus’s wrist, and Ctesippus managed to graze
Eumaeus’s shoulder above his shield; but the spear went on and fell to the ground.
Then Ulysses and his men let drive into the crowd of suitors. Ulysses hit Eurydamas,
Telemachus Amphimedon, and Eumaeus Polybus. After this the stockman hit
Ctesippus in the breast, and taunted him saying, “Foul-mouthed son of Polytherses, do
not be so foolish as to talk wickedly another time, but let heaven direct your speech, for
the gods are far stronger than men. I make you a present of this advice to repay you for
the foot which you gave Ulysses when he was begging about in his own house.” Thus
spoke the stockman, and Ulysses struck the son of Damastor with a spear in close fight,
while Telemachus hit Leocritus son of Evenor in the belly, and the dart went clean
through him, so that he fell forward full on his face upon the ground. Then Minerva
from her seat on the rafter held up her deadly aegis, and the hearts of the suitors
quailed. They fled to the other end of the court like a herd of cattle maddened by the
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