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He grabbed The Odyssey and turned to the end, when Odysseus and Telemachus kill all of Penelope’s suitors
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So while the other boys were deep into The Hobbit or Bruce Chatwin, I was reading the Iliad and the Odyssey over and over again, and gradually it became my obsession
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In Western literature, Homer is known as the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and is said to be the greatest ancient Greek poet
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He collaborated with other writers to translate Homer's Odyssey, and the Iliad
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Whether it was from his silent promise of revenge or the other buyers’ conviction that she wasn’t The Maiden’s Odyssey
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She’d certainly been treated The Maiden’s Odyssey
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In a household as wealthy as this, there should be a Nurse The Maiden’s Odyssey
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I think it’s important for his health that young Vasiledes The Maiden’s Odyssey
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Didn’t The Maiden’s Odyssey
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Sweet Athena, she hoped Lord Theoton couldn’t see her ugly, The Maiden’s Odyssey
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Dzunga had already told her that Theoton The Maiden’s Odyssey
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Every second since I’d swallowed this The Maiden’s Odyssey
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I paddled on for hours, until it was The Maiden’s Odyssey
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I wrapped myself in the piece of sailcloth that I’d cut off before, then picked up the four The Maiden’s Odyssey
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Vorous returned the The Maiden’s Odyssey
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She wasn’t there, but when I saw her again that afternoon, she seemed in a much The Maiden’s Odyssey
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Still convinced I was the reason she couldn’t ensnare Prince The Maiden’s Odyssey
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This had been rather obvious to the The Maiden’s Odyssey
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What better way is there to bring a maximum effort from the slave hunters? And did I run? Of The Maiden’s Odyssey
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I think that they’d been severed long ago, The Maiden’s Odyssey
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Nerissa jumped, The Maiden’s Odyssey
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Andrastus stabbed his spear into their necks, but The Maiden’s Odyssey
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And on those times The Maiden’s Odyssey
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If Theoton knew that he was leaving Ithaca on an extended journey, why wouldn’t The Maiden’s Odyssey
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Now that he owns me, the backhand to my jaw and the six strokes with his staff were only a foretaste of my life here in this The Maiden’s Odyssey
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At least, she wouldn’t starve The Maiden’s Odyssey
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What did brute males matter? The only thing that counted was The Maiden’s Odyssey
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She took a precious minute The Maiden’s Odyssey
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And now it The Maiden’s Odyssey
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His beard The Maiden’s Odyssey
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In any other household, it’s the slaves who The Maiden’s Odyssey
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They say that Hesiod comes from Boeotia -- it’s where my ancestors The Maiden’s Odyssey
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Indeed, these words The Maiden’s Odyssey
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In the starlight, Euredon had a profile that The Maiden’s Odyssey
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It would The Maiden’s Odyssey
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If neither of them could bring themselves to kill The Maiden’s Odyssey
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We needed neither the protection of a coast, nor daily supplies of fresh water, as would have been the case were we The Maiden’s Odyssey
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Mother and The Maiden’s Odyssey
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I hear that my former students still leave The Maiden’s Odyssey
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It wasn’t thick enough to be the mingled smoke of many The Maiden’s Odyssey
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But here was a The Maiden’s Odyssey
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Two of my aunts were talking, but it was The Maiden’s Odyssey
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Within the cave, I sensed a The Maiden’s Odyssey
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He stood guard with his alder branch until the last ewe passed, went outside to join them, then rolled the The Maiden’s Odyssey
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You beset me with a string of hard luck stories so unbelievable, not even the The Maiden’s Odyssey
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remarkable worth, when he really was the sort of opportunist who’d thought nothing of casting The Maiden’s Odyssey
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it’s because my only experience with masters is that they’re cruel men, thinking only of their The Maiden’s Odyssey
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And yet the poet’s tone was The Maiden’s Odyssey
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She turned her neck The Maiden’s Odyssey
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If she The Maiden’s Odyssey
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Nerissa forced her The Maiden’s Odyssey
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Maybe as an offering to his savage The Maiden’s Odyssey
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Then she’d slowly die alone down here, invisible, The Maiden’s Odyssey
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It felt like drowning many times, The Maiden’s Odyssey
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And he never would have allowed a The Maiden’s Odyssey
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The rain had stopped The Maiden’s Odyssey
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And still they wanted to drift back, so he had to tie them The Maiden’s Odyssey
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She knew the real test was whether she could support herself on half a right foot while taking a step with her The Maiden’s Odyssey
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Not to The Maiden’s Odyssey
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She hoped The Maiden’s Odyssey
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In an The Maiden’s Odyssey
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She spent the late afternoon opening his mattress and his pillows, filling them with some of the new wool while she burnt the fetid pile of old stuffing, The Maiden’s Odyssey
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The garden that she’d hoed and watered The Maiden’s Odyssey
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But isn’t anything better than The Maiden’s Odyssey
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In time, I think this idea that he’s planted The Maiden’s Odyssey
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I have every book of the Odyssey that
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Brilliant, but useless when it The Maiden’s Odyssey
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I knew nothing about the Cornish Rex breed when I began the odyssey that led to the cat connection of my life
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The colorful and ornate architectonic and baroque Chinese style of the façade made me think of the cathedral of Canterbury, in England, which I describe in my Odyssey Fulfilled
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In Odyssey Fulfilled, Fernández sketches once again a pleasant painting of each region he visits and presents the culture through the keen eye of an attentive and fascinated traveler
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In Odyssey Fulfilled the author seems to endeavor to cultivate the elements that produce trust: attention and detail, passion and desire, memory and history, gratitude and patriotism
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As authors most often do, we exchanged books: she offered me her La sombra de las palabras (The Shadow of Words) and I handed her my Odyssey Fulfilled
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Readers of Odyssey Fulfilled may perhaps remember that in 1999 Fuentesnuevas had chosen me as
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Both localities, already described in my Odyssey to Opportunity, presented us with an opportune occasion of talking to Bobby and Danielle about the apparition of the Virgin Mary to the three little shepherds Lucia, Francisco and Jacinta, and about the magnificent “Monasterio de Santa Maria de la Victoria later on in Batalha, which Juan I, first Portuguese king of the Avis Dynasty, ordered to be built to celebrate the defeat that his troops inflicted on the Spanish forces in 1385
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The children had never been in that magnificent city which I have already described in Odyssey to Opportunity
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We were granted that exception because Luis Lago Alba, a great friend of mine and of whom I wrote in Odyssey Fulfilled was our guide and presented us with the gift of a deliciously charming and instructive visit of the place
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“During a cruise that my wife and I took last year, a distinguished, affable and learned traveler suggested that I should entitle my next book Odyssey Dreamed
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I thought a lot about it, disregarded his wise advice and opted for the title Beyond My Odyssey
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Steve continued the odyssey, handling a brown
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What was necessary and critical was learning how to interpret the parable, the Bible, back toward the larger meaning that it had come from that became my personal odyssey
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How should one assess that circumstance? Just plain good fortune? This list of acknowledgements would not be complete if I didn’t offer the possibility of something beyond pure chance in this odyssey of creative expression
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Thus, then, this sequel to Odyssey to Opportunity pays attention to perspectives of a more judicious and reflective reality
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Odyssey Resumed is a book that, like a hurricane, seems to pick up strength as it moves in search of the coveted truth
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Odyssey Resumed ought to be read not only for the measured movements of its prose and its lyricism, but also for its respect of the immense diversity of every phenomenon, including the most elusive of all: human happiness
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But he had such pleasant memory of the Festival that, when the opportunity presented itself eleven years later, he joined the festivities once more, as some readers may remember from Odyssey Resumed
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They always arrived late, and the teacher would be waiting for them at the bottom of the stairs with a belt in hand to administer his punishment, as readers of Odyssey to Opportunity may remember
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Not only did he use the time to sign copies of his new book Odyssey Resumed, but he also had an extensive conversation with the guest speaker of the fair, journalist Tico Medina who subsequently delivered one of the best speeches he had ever heard
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Those scenes served to remind Roger of green-yellow lizards in Kano, Africa, which he describes in his Odyssey to Opportunity when he narrates his trip to South Africa
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Moments later, after leaving behind several islands on the horizon, they entered a strait that reminded Roger of the spectacular setting of Alaska’s Interior Passage with its deep fjords and waterfalls described in Odyssey Resumed
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I decided to embody this epilogue here for several reasons, whose raison d’être does not fit in the main text of Odyssey Fulfilled
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Readers of Odyssey to
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The street in front of the hotel reserved for the group was a center of street commerce where people swarm like they used to, as readers of Odyssey to Opportunity may well remember, in the main street of Rijeka, Yugoslavia, more than forty years ago
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Those readers who read Odyssey to Opportunity will be able to have a better understanding of the reason that brought about this poem in Roger’s life
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During this flurry of activity, Roger also had to prepare himself to defend his doctoral dissertation “Mystical-Realist Odyssey in Pedro Antonio de Alarcón’s Didactic Novels”
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And 2001 A Space Odyssey
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He also remembered the bleakness of any possible future for them on that tortuous odyssey and smiled as they retraced their steps
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He also remembered the bleakness of any possible future for them on that tortuous odyssey
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Homer's account of this process is found in his Odyssey, and I explain these
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Homer, the author of the Odyssey, knows how painful it is to be born and to be born