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7 January, 01:59

Select an excerpt from Homer's Odyssey depicts Ulysses revealing his true identity to his faithful servants Eumaeus and Philaetius.

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  1. 7 January, 04:02
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    There should have been an excerpt posted in this question.

    "To give you firmer faith, now trust your eye; Lo! the broad scar indented on my thigh,

    When with Autolycus' sons, of yore,

    On Parnass' top I chased the tusky boar."

    His ragged vest then drawn aside disclosedThe sign conspicuous, and the scar exposed:

    Eager they view'd, with joy they stood amazed

    With tearful eyes o'er all their master gazed:"
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