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hts to other things. But Odysseus feeling for the old woman’s throat gript it with his right hand and with the other drew her closer to him and [Ссылки могут видеть только зарегистрированные пользователи. ] spake, saying:
‘Woman, why wouldest thou indeed destroy me? It was thou that didst nurse me there at thine own breast, and now after travail and much pain I am come in the twentieth year to mine own country. But since thou art ware of me, and the god has put this [Ссылки могут видеть только зарегистрированные пользователи. ] in thy heart, be silent, lest another learn the matter in the halls. For on this wise I will declare it, and it shall surely be accomplished:— if the gods subdue the lordly wooers unto me, I will not hold my hand from thee, my nurse though thou art, when I slay the other handmaids in my halls.’
Then wise Eurycleia answered, saying: ‘My child, what word hath escaped the door of thy lips? Thou knowest how firm is my spirit and unyielding, and I will keep me fast as stubborn stone or iron. Yet another thing will I tell thee, and do thou [Ссылки могут видеть только зарегистрированные пользователи. ] ponder it in thine [Ссылки могут видеть только зарегистрированные пользователи. ] heart. If the gods subdue the lordly wooers to [Ссылки могут видеть только зарегистрированные пользователи. ] thy hand, then will I tell thee all the tale of the women in the halls, which of them dishonour thee and which be guiltless.’
Then Odysseus of many counsels answered her saying: ‘Nurse, wherefore I pray thee wilt thou speak of these? Thou needest not, for even I myself will mark them well and take knowledge of each. Nay, do thou keep thy saying to thyself, and leave the rest to the gods.’
Even so he spake, and the old woman passed forth from the [Ссылки могут видеть только зарегистрированные пользователи. ] hall to bring water for his feet, for that first water was all spilled. So when she had washed him and anointed him well with olive-oil, Odysseus again drew [Ссылки могут видеть только зарегистрированные пользователи. ] up his settle nearer to the fire to warm himself, and covered up the scar with his rags. Then the wise Penelope spake first, saying:
‘Stranger, there is yet a little thing I will make bold to ask thee, for soon will it be the hour for pleasant rest, for him on whomsoever sweet sleep falls, though he be heavy with care. But to me has the god given sorrow, yea sorrow measureless, for all the d