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you. I know that when you leave this limbo you will again hold your ship for the
Aeaean island. Do not go thence leaving me unwaked and unburied behind you, or I
may bring heaven’s anger upon you; but burn me with whatever armour I have, build
a barrow for me on the sea shore, that may tell people in days to come what a poor
unlucky fellow I was, and plant over my grave the oar I used to row with when I was
yet alive and with my messmates.’ And I said, ‘My poor fellow, I will do all that you
have asked of me.’ “Thus, then, did we sit and hold sad talk with one another, I on the
one side of the trench with my sword held over the blood, and the ghost of my
comrade saying all this to me from the other side. Then came the ghost of my dead
mother Anticlea, daughter to Autolycus. I had left her alive when I set out for Troy and
was moved to tears when I saw her, but even so, for all my sorrow I would not let her
come near the blood till I had asked my questions of Teiresias.

“Then came also the ghost of Theban Teiresias, with his golden sceptre in his hand. He
knew me and said, ‘Ulysses, noble son of Laertes, why, poor man, have you left the
light of day and come down to visit the dead in this sad place? Stand back from the
trench and withdraw your sword that I may drink of the blood and answer your
questions truly.’ “So I drew back, and sheathed my sword, whereon when he had
drank of the blood he began with his prophecy.

“You want to know,’ said he, ‘about your return home, but heaven will make this hard
for you. I do not think that you will escape the eye of Neptune, who still nurses his
bitter grudge against you for having blinded his son. Still, after much suffering you
may get home if you can restrain yourself and your companions when your ship
reaches the Thrinacian island, where you will find the sheep and cattle belonging to the
sun, who sees and gives ear to everything. If you leave these flocks unharmed and
think of nothing but of getting home, you may yet after much hardship reach Ithaca;
but if you harm them, then I forewarn you of the destruction both of your ship and of
your men. Even though you may yourself escape, you will return in bad plight after
losing all your men, [in another man’s ship, and you will find trouble in your house,
which will be overrun by highhanded people, who are devouring your substance
under the pretext of paying court and making presents to your wife.

“’When you get home you will take your revenge on these suitors; and after you have
killed them by force or fraud in your own house, you must take a wellmade oar and
carry it on and on, till you come to a country where the people have never heard of the
sea and do not even mix salt with their food, nor do they know anything about ships,
and oars that are as the wings of a ship. I will give you this certain token which cannot
escape your notice. A wayfarer will meet you and will say it must be a winnowing
shovel that you have got upon your shoulder; on this you must fix the oar in the
ground and sacrifice a ram, a bull, and a boar to Neptune. Then go home and offer
hecatombs to an the gods in heaven one after the other. As for yourself, death shall
come to you from the sea, and your life shall ebb away very gently when you are full of
years and peace of mind, and your people shall bless you. All that I have said will
come true].’ “’This,’ I answered, ‘must be as it may please heaven, but tell me and tell
me and tell me true, I see my poor mother’s ghost close by us; she is sitting by the
blood without saying a word, and though I am her own son she does not remember me
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