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Asphalion, one of the servants, poured water over their hands and they laid their hands
on the good things that were before them.

Then Jove’s daughter Helen bethought her of another matter. She drugged the wine
with an herb that banishes all care, sorrow, and ill humour. Whoever drinks wine thus
drugged cannot shed a single tear all the rest of the day, not even though his father and
mother both of them drop down dead, or he sees a brother or a son hewn in pieces
before his very eyes. This drug, of such sovereign power and virtue, had been given to
Helen by Polydamna wife of Thon, a woman of Egypt, where there grow all sorts of
herbs, some good to put into the mixingbowl and others poisonous. Moreover, every
one in the whole country is a skilled physician, for they are of the race of Paeeon. When
Helen had put this drug in the bowl, and had told the servants to serve the wine round,
she said: “Menelaus, son of Atreus, and you my good friends, sons of honourable men
(which is as Jove wills, for he is the giver both of good and evil, and can do what he
chooses), feast here as you will, and listen while I tell you a tale in season. I cannot
indeed name every single one of the exploits of Ulysses, but I can say what he did
when he was before Troy, and you Achaeans were in all sorts of difficulties. He
covered himself with wounds and bruises, dressed himself all in rags, and entered the
enemy’s city looking like a menial or a beggar. and quite different from what he did
when he was among his own people. In this disguise he entered the city of Troy, and
no one said anything to him. I alone recognized him and began to question him, but he
was too cunning for me. When, however, I had washed and anointed him and had
given him clothes, and after I had sworn a solemn oath not to betray him to the Trojans
till he had got safely back to his own camp and to the ships, he told me all that the
Achaeans meant to do. He killed many Trojans and got much information before he
reached the Argive camp, for all which things the Trojan women made lamentation, but
for my own part I was glad, for my heart was beginning to oam after my home, and I
was unhappy about wrong that Venus had done me in taking me over there, away
from my country, my girl, and my lawful wedded husband, who is indeed by no
means deficient either in person or understanding.”

Then Menelaus said, “All that you have been saying, my dear wife, is true. I have
travelled much, and have had much to do with heroes, but I have never seen such
another man as Ulysses. What endurance too, and what courage he displayed within
the wooden horse, wherein all the bravest of the Argives were lying in wait to bring
death and destruction upon the Trojans. At that moment you came up to us; some god
who wished well to the Trojans must have set you on to it and you had Deiphobus with
you. Three times did you go all round our hiding place and pat it; you called our chiefs
each by his own name, and mimicked all our wives -Diomed, Ulysses, and I from our
seats inside heard what a noise you made. Diomed and I could not make up our minds
whether to spring out then and there, or to answer you from inside, but Ulysses held us
all in check, so we sat quite still, all except Anticlus, who was beginning to answer you,
when Ulysses clapped his two brawny hands over his mouth, and kept them there. It
was this that saved us all, for he muzzled Anticlus till Minerva took you away again.”
“How sad,” exclaimed Telemachus, “that all this was of no avail to save him, nor yet
his own iron courage. But now, sir, be pleased to send us all to bed, that we may lie
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