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“But Polyphemus shouted to them from inside the cave, ‘Noman is killing me by fraud!
Noman is killing me by force!’ “’Then,’ said they, ‘if no man is attacking you, you must
be ill; when Jove makes people ill, there is no help for it, and you had better pray to
your father Neptune.’ “Then they went away, and I laughed inwardly at the success of
my clever stratagem, but the Cyclops, groaning and in an agony of pain, felt about with
his hands till he found the stone and took it from the door; then he sat in the doorway
and stretched his hands in front of it to catch anyone going out with the sheep, for he
thought I might be foolish enough to attempt this.

“As for myself I kept on puzzling to think how I could best save my own life and those
of my companions; I schemed and schemed, as one who knows that his life depends
upon it, for the danger was very great. In the end I deemed that this plan would be the
best. The male sheep were well grown, and carried a heavy black fleece, so I bound
them noiselessly in threes together, with some of the withies on which the wicked
monster used to sleep. There was to be a man under the middle sheep, and the two on
either side were to cover him, so that there were three sheep to each man. As for myself
there was a ram finer than any of the others, so I caught hold of him by the back,
esconced myself in the thick wool under his belly, and flung on patiently to his fleece,
face upwards, keeping a firm hold on it all the time.

“Thus, then, did we wait in great fear of mind till morning came, but when the child of
morning, rosy-fingered Dawn, appeared, the male sheep hurried out to feed, while the
ewes remained bleating about the pens waiting to be milked, for their udders were full
to bursting; but their master in spite of all his pain felt the backs of all the sheep as they
stood upright, without being sharp enough to find out that the men were underneath
their bellies. As the ram was going out, last of all, heavy with its fleece and with the
weight of my crafty self; Polyphemus laid hold of it and said: “’My good ram, what is it
that makes you the last to leave my cave this morning? You are not wont to let the ewes
go before you, but lead the mob with a run whether to flowery mead or bubbling
fountain, and are the first to come home again at night; but now you lag last of all. Is it
because you know your master has lost his eye, and are sorry because that wicked
Noman and his horrid crew have got him down in his drink and blinded him? But I
will have his life yet. If you could understand and talk, you would tell me where the
wretch is hiding, and I would dash his brains upon the ground till they flew all over
the cave. I should thus have some satisfaction for the harm a this no-good Noman has
done me.’ “As spoke he drove the ram outside, but when we were a little way out from
the cave and yards, I first got from under the ram’s belly, and then freed my comrades;
as for the sheep, which were very fat, by constantly heading them in the right direction
we managed to drive them down to the ship. The crew rejoiced greatly at seeing those
of us who had escaped death, but wept for the others whom the Cyclops had killed.
However, I made signs to them by nodding and frowning that they were to hush their
crying, and told them to get all the sheep on board at once and put out to sea; so they
went aboard, took their places, and smote the grey sea with their oars. Then, when I
had got as far out as my voice would reach, I began to jeer at the Cyclops.

“’Cyclops,’ said I, ‘you should have taken better measure of your man before eating up
his comrades in your cave. You wretch, eat up your visitors in your own house? You
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