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Odysseus: Go hang! E'en as I say, so have I done. And now will I get
me to the beach and start my hollow ship across the sea of Sicily
to the land of my fathers.

Cyclops: Thou shalt not; I will break a boulder off this rock and
crush thee, crew and all, beneath my throw. Blind though I be, I will
climb the hill, mounting through yonder tunnel.

Leader: As for us, henceforth will we be the servants of Bacchus,
sharing the voyage of this hero Odysseus.



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