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    "text": "Alpha contains the prayers of Chryses, the plague\r\nin the army and the quarrel of the kings. Beta has\r\nthe dream and the Council, and numbers the ships.\r\nGamma is the single combat for Helen between her\r\nhusbands. Delta the Council of the gods, the break-\r\ning of the oaths, and beginning of the fight. In\r\nEpsilon the son of Tydeus wounds Cytherea and\r\nAres. Zeta is the converse between Hector and\r\nAndromache. In Eta Ajax fights in single combat\r\nwith divine Hector. Theta is the Council of the gods,\r\nthe Trojans' victory, and Hector's boast. Iota is the\r\nembassy to stubborn Achilles. In Kappa men go out\r\nfrom both sides to reconnoitre. In Lambda Hector's\r\nmen wound the chiefs of the Greeks. In My the\r\nAchaeans' wall falls by the hands of the Trojans. In\r\nNy Poseidon secretly gives victory to the Greeks.\r\nIn Xi Hera befools Zeus by love and sleep. In Omi-\r\ncron Zeus is enraged with Poseidon and Hera. In Pi\r\nthe spear of Hector slays warlike Patroclus. In Ro\r\nthe Greeks and Trojans are engaged round the corpse.\r\nIn Sigma Thetis brings arms to Achilles from He-\r\nphaestus. In Tau divine Achilles leaves off his wrath\r\nand dashes forth. In Ypsilon there is strife among\r\nthe gods, but it brings victory to the Greeks. In\r\nPhi Achilles subdues the Trojans at the river by his\r\nmight. In Chi Achilles slays Hector after chasing\r\nhim thrice round the Avail. In Psi Achilles celebrates\r\nthe games he gives the Greeks. In Omega Achilles\r\naccepts presents and gives up to Priam his son's\r\nbody.",
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