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on the sea shore, and burned its thigh bones to Jove, who is the lord of all. But he
heeded not my sacrifice, and only thought how he might destroy my ships and my
comrades.

“Thus through the livelong day to the going down of the sun we feasted our fill on
meat and drink, but when the sun went down and it came on dark, we camped upon
the beach. When the child of morning, rosy-fingered Dawn, appeared, I bade my men
on board and loose the hawsers. Then they took their places and smote the grey sea
with their oars; so we sailed on with sorrow in our hearts, but glad to have escaped
death though we had lost our comrades.
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