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"text": "Of a truth Odysseus is the most resourceful of\r\nmen. Alive he looks on what it is not allowed to\r\nsee, the infernal recesses and the bitter pains of the\r\ndead. How did he venture to leave the holy light?\r\nDid some necessity bring him here against his will ?\r\nOdysseus never has his fill of cunning devices on\r\nearth, on the sea, and among the dead.",
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