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but the ship stayed where it was, for the men had left off rowing. I went round,
therefore, and exhorted them man by man not to lose heart.

“’My friends,’ said I, ‘this is not the first time that we have been in danger, and we are
in nothing like so bad a case as when the Cyclops shut us up in his cave; nevertheless,
my courage and wise counsel saved us then, and we shall live to look back on all this as
well. Now, therefore, let us all do as I say, trust in Jove and row on with might and
main. As for you, coxswain, these are your orders; attend to them, for the ship is in
your hands; turn her head away from these steaming rapids and hug the rock, or she
will give you the slip and be over yonder before you know where you are, and you will
be the death of us.’ “So they did as I told them; but I said nothing about the awful
monster Scylla, for I knew the men would not on rowing if I did, but would huddle
together in the hold. In one thing only did I disobey Circe’s strict instructions-I put on
my armour. Then seizing two strong spears I took my stand on the ship Is bows, for it
was there that I expected first to see the monster of the rock, who was to do my men so
much harm; but I could not make her out anywhere, though I strained my eyes with
looking the gloomy rock all over and over “Then we entered the Straits in great fear of
mind, for on the one hand was Scylla, and on the other dread Charybdis kept sucking
up the salt water. As she vomited it up, it was like the water in a cauldron when it is
boiling over upon a great fire, and the spray reached the top of the rocks on either side.
When she began to suck again, we could see the water all inside whirling round and
round, and it made a deafening sound as it broke against the rocks. We could see the
bottom of the whirlpool all black with sand and mud, and the men were at their wit’s
ends for fear. While we were taken up with this, and were expecting each moment to
be our last, Scylla pounced down suddenly upon us and snatched up my six best men. I
was looking at once after both ship and men, and in a moment I saw their hands and
feet ever so high above me, struggling in the air as Scylla was carrying them off, and I
heard them call out my name in one last despairing cry. As a fisherman, seated, spear
in hand, upon some jutting rock throws bait into the water to deceive the poor little
fishes, and spears them with the ox’s horn with which his spear is shod, throwing them
gasping on to the land as he catches them one by one-even so did Scylla land these
panting creatures on her rock and munch them up at the mouth of her den, while they
screamed and stretched out their hands to me in their mortal agony. This was the most
sickening sight that I saw throughout all my voyages.

“When we had passed the [Wandering] rocks, with Scylla and terrible Charybdis, we
reached the noble island of the sun-god, where were the goodly cattle and sheep
belonging to the sun Hyperion. While still at sea in my ship I could bear the cattle
lowing as they came home to the yards, and the sheep bleating. Then I remembered
what the blind Theban prophet Teiresias had told me, and how carefully Aeaean Circe
had warned me to shun the island of the blessed sun-god. So being much troubled I
said to the men, ‘My men, I know you are hard pressed, but listen while I tell you the
prophecy that Teiresias made me, and how carefully Aeaean Circe warned me to shun
the island of the blessed sun-god, for it was here, she said, that our worst danger would
lie. Head the ship, therefore, away from the island.’ “The men were in despair at this,
and Eurylochus at once gave me an insolent answer. ‘Ulysses,’ said he, ‘you are cruel;
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