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and speak to me; tell me, Sir, how I can make her know me.’ “’That,’ said he, ‘I can
soon do Any ghost that you let taste of the blood will talk with you like a reasonable
being, but if you do not let them have any blood they will go away again.’ “On this the
ghost of Teiresias went back to the house of Hades, for his prophecyings had now been
spoken, but I sat still where I was until my mother came up and tasted the blood. Then
she knew me at once and spoke fondly to me, saying, ‘My son, how did you come
down to this abode of darkness while you are still alive? It is a hard thing for the living
to see these places, for between us and them there are great and terrible waters, and
there is Oceanus, which no man can cross on foot, but he must have a good ship to take
him. Are you all this time trying to find your way home from Troy, and have you never
yet got back to Ithaca nor seen your wife in your own house?’ “’Mother,’ said I, ‘I was
forced to come here to consult the ghost of the Theban prophet Teiresias. I have never
yet been near the Achaean land nor set foot on my native country, and I have had
nothing but one long series of misfortunes from the very first day that I set out with
Agamemnon for Ilius, the land of noble steeds, to fight the Trojans. But tell me, and tell
me true, in what way did you die? Did you have a long illness, or did heaven
vouchsafe you a gentle easy passage to eternity? Tell me also about my father, and the
son whom I left behind me; is my property still in their hands, or has some one else got
hold of it, who thinks that I shall not return to claim it? Tell me again what my wife
intends doing, and in what mind she is; does she live with my son and guard my estate
securely, or has she made the best match she could and married again?’ “My mother
answered, ‘Your wife still remains in your house, but she is in great distress of mind
and spends her whole time in tears both night and day. No one as yet has got
possession of your fine property, and Telemachus still holds your lands undisturbed.
He has to entertain largely, as of course he must, considering his position as a
magistrate, and how every one invites him; your father remains at his old place in the
country and never goes near the town. He has no comfortable bed nor bedding; in the
winter he sleeps on the floor in front of the fire with the men and goes about all in rags,
but in summer, when the warm weather comes on again, he lies out in the vineyard on
a bed of vine leaves thrown anyhow upon the ground. He grieves continually about
your never having come home, and suffers more and more as he grows older. As for
my own end it was in this wise: heaven did not take me swiftly and painlessly in my
own house, nor was I attacked by any illness such as those that generally wear people
out and kill them, but my longing to know what you were doing and the force of my
affection for you-this it was that was the death of me.’ “Then I tried to find some way
of embracing my mother’s ghost. Thrice I sprang towards her and tried to clasp her in
my arms, but each time she flitted from my embrace as it were a dream or phantom,
and being touched to the quick I said to her, ‘Mother, why do you not stay still when I
would embrace you? If we could throw our arms around one another we might find
sad comfort in the sharing of our sorrows even in the house of Hades; does Proserpine
want to lay a still further load of grief upon me by mocking me with a phantom only?’
“’My son,’ she answered, ‘most ill-fated of all mankind, it is not Proserpine that is
beguiling you, but all people are like this when they are dead. The sinews no longer
hold the flesh and bones together; these perish in the fierceness of consuming fire as
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