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		<title>Odysseus on Ithaca</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Still disguised, Odysseus entered the palace. Only his dog Argos &#8211; now old and frail &#8211; knew him. Laying back his ears and wagging his tail joyfully he died, content to have seen his master one last time. Inside, Odysseus asked the suitors for alms, but received only abuse and blows. But Penelope was curious about the newcomer and granted him an audience in her private quarters. Despite his longing, Odysseus did not reveal his true identity. Instead, as Penelope wept for her husband, who was sitting beside her’, he claimed to be a Cretan prince, who knew Odysseus before </p>
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