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Cyclops: It was the stranger, vile wretch! who proved my ruin, that
thou mayst understand rightly, by swilling me with the liquor he gave
me.

Leader: Ah! wine is a terrible foe, hard to wrestle with.

Cyclops: Tell me, I adjure thee, have they escaped or are they still
within? (During the following lines, Odysseus and his men slip by
the Cyclops, despite his efforts to stop them.)

Leader: Here they are ranged in silence, taking the rock to screen
them.

Cyclops: On which side?

Leader: On thy right.

Cyclops: Where?

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