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“Meanwhile Menelaus and I were on our way home from Troy, on good terms with
one another. When we got to Sunium, which is the point of Athens, Apollo with his
painless shafts killed Phrontis the steersman of Menelaus’ ship (and never man knew
better how to handle a vessel in rough weather) so that he died then and there with the
helm in his hand, and Menelaus, though very anxious to press forward, had to wait in
order to bury his comrade and give him his due funeral rites. Presently, when he too
could put to sea again, and had sailed on as far as the Malean heads, Jove counselled
evil against him and made it it blow hard till the waves ran mountains high. Here he
divided his fleet and took the one half towards Crete where the Cydonians dwell round
about the waters of the river Iardanus. There is a high headland hereabouts stretching
out into the sea from a place called Gortyn, and all along this part of the coast as far as
Phaestus the sea runs high when there is a south wind blowing, but arter Phaestus the
coast is more protected, for a small headland can make a great shelter. Here this part of
the fleet was driven on to the rocks and wrecked; but the crews just managed to save
themselves. As for the other five ships, they were taken by winds and seas to Egypt,
where Menelaus gathered much gold and substance among people of an alien speech.
Meanwhile Aegisthus here at home plotted his evil deed. For seven years after he had
killed Agamemnon he ruled in Mycene, and the people were obedient under him, but
in the eighth year Orestes came back from Athens to be his bane, and killed the
murderer of his father. Then he celebrated the funeral rites of his mother and of false
Aegisthus by a banquet to the people of Argos, and on that very day Menelaus came
home, with as much treasure as his ships could carry.

“Take my advice then, and do not go travelling about for long so far from home, nor
leave your property with such dangerous people in your house; they will eat up
everything you have among them, and you will have been on a fool’s errand. Still, I
should advise you by all means to go and visit Menelaus, who has lately come off a
voyage among such distant peoples as no man could ever hope to get back from, when
the winds had once carried him so far out of his reckoning; even birds cannot fly the
distance in a twelvemonth, so vast and terrible are the seas that they must cross. Go to
him, therefore, by sea, and take your own men with you; or if you would rather travel
by land you can have a chariot, you can have horses, and here are my sons who can
escort you to Lacedaemon where Menelaus lives. Beg of him to speak the truth, and he
will tell you no lies, for he is an excellent person.” As he spoke the sun set and it came
on dark, whereon Minerva said, “Sir, all that you have said is well; now, however,
order the tongues of the victims to be cut, and mix wine that we may make drink-
offerings to Neptune, and the other immortals, and then go to bed, for it is bed time.
People should go away early and not keep late hours at a religious festival.” Thus
spoke the daughter of Jove, and they obeyed her saying. Men servants poured water
over the hands of the guests, while pages filled the mixing-bowls with wine and water,
and handed it round after giving every man his drink-offering; then they threw the
tongues of the victims into the fire, and stood up to make their drink-offerings. When
they had made their offerings and had drunk each as much as he was minded, Minerva
and Telemachus were forgoing on board their ship, but Nestor caught them up at once
and stayed them.
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