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Chapter 8 NAUSICA IS SENT TO THE RIVER BY ATHENA

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s, Alkino?s, in order to hasten the return of Odysseus to his native land. She entered the house, where she f

e princess seemed to hear Athena say: "Nausica?, why art thou so slothful? Thy beautiful robes lie neglected and thy wedding-day is at hand, on which thou surely shouldst wear garments of dazzling whiteness, and thou shoulds

to meet his chiefs in council. The princess approached her father and said: "Dearest father, I pray that thou wilt give me two mules and a wagon, that I may go with my maids to the river and take all the clothes that need washing, for

tiful daughter brought from the linen-room the soiled garments and put them on the wagon,

anoint herself after the washing. Then she mounted the wagon, seized the whip and

ts down from the wagon and tossed them into the marble vats which they had filled with the limpid water of the stream. When they had washed them clean they spread

Nausica? threw the ball. She looked as tall and royal among he

ong as they froli

ted, Nausica? once more threw the ball to one of the maidens, who failed to catch it. The ball rebounded from the ro

le, or friendly to the stranger and god-fearing? It seems to me I heard cries of women. Perhaps they were those of the nymphs who inhab

lking along like a great lion. When the girls saw him they shrieked and scattered in every direction. Nausica? alone stood her ground, for Athena gave her courage. When Odysseus saw her he w

ou art a goddess, I should take thee to be Artemis, because thou art so tall and graceful. If, however, thou art a mortal, thrice happy thy father and hon

earth ever produced, and I gazed upon it with wonder and reverence. So am I amazed at thy beauty, and I fear to approach

ry waves in a violent storm. Now some god has cast me on this shore to make me undergo new trials, for I do not believe my suffe

I pray, and give me an old robe to wear, no matter how coar

f mean birth or breeding, and thou art surely in distress. But it is Zeus who distributes gifts to

tell thee about the people living in it, for I am the daughter of the king, Alkino?s, who reigns over this island." When Nausica? had spoken thus to Odysseus, sh

came back and led the hero to a sheltered place and laid a cloak and tunic on the sand, and the bottle of oil which the q

hair, and when the bath was over he put on the robes that Nausica? had sent. Athena

is man does not come among our godlike brothers against the will of the gods. I thought him rough and homely, but now he seems like one o

bundant lunch and bade Odysseus eat and drink, which he was glad to

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Contents

Chapter 1 ABOUT TROY AND THE JOURNEY OF PARIS TO GREECE Chapter 2 THE FLIGHT OF HELEN Chapter 3 THE GREEKS SAIL FOR TROY Chapter 4 THE FALL OF TROY Chapter 5 ODYSSEUS ON THE ISLAND OF CALYPSO Chapter 6 ODYSSEUS CONSTRUCTS A RAFT AND LEAVES THE ISLAND Chapter 7 ODYSSEUS IS SAVED ON THE ISLAND OF SCHERIA Chapter 8 NAUSICA IS SENT TO THE RIVER BY ATHENA Chapter 9 ODYSSEUS ARRIVES AT THE PALACE OF ALKINO S Chapter 10 ODYSSEUS IN THE HALLS OF ALKINO S Chapter 11 THE BANQUET IN HONOR OF ODYSSEUS
Chapter 12 ODYSSEUS RELATES HIS ADVENTURES
Chapter 13 THE LOTUS-EATERS AND THE CYCLOPS
Chapter 14 THE CAVE OF THE CYCLOPS
Chapter 15 THE BLINDING OF THE CYCLOPS
Chapter 16 ODYSSEUS AND HIS COMPANIONS LEAVE THE LAND OF THE CYCLOPS
Chapter 17 THE ADVENTURES OF ODYSSEUS ON THE ISLAND OF OLUS
Chapter 18 ODYSSEUS AT THE HOME OF CIRCè
Chapter 19 CIRCè INSTRUCTS ODYSSEUS CONCERNING HIS DESCENT TO HADES
Chapter 20 THE ADVENTURES OF ODYSSEUS IN HADES
Chapter 21 ODYSSEUS CONVERSES WITH HIS MOTHER AND AGAMEMNON
Chapter 22 CONVERSATION WITH ACHILLES AND OTHER HEROES
Chapter 23 THE RETURN OF ODYSSEUS TO THE ISLAND OF CIRCè
Chapter 24 ODYSSEUS MEETS THE SIRENS, SKYLLA, AND CHARYBDIS
Chapter 25 ODYSSEUS ON THE ISLAND OF HēLIOS
Chapter 26 THE DEPARTURE OF ODYSSEUS FROM THE ISLAND OF SCHERIA
Chapter 27 ODYSSEUS ARRIVES AT ITHACA
Chapter 28 ODYSSEUS SEEKS THE SWINEHERD
Chapter 29 ATHENA ADVISES TELEMACHOS
Chapter 30 TELEMACHOS ASTONISHES THE WOOERS
Chapter 31 PENELOPE'S WEB
Chapter 32 THE JOURNEY OF TELEMACHOS
Chapter 33 TELEMACHOS IN PYLOS
Chapter 34 TELEMACHOS IN SPARTA
Chapter 35 MENELAOS RELATES HIS ADVENTURES
Chapter 36 THE CONSPIRACY OF THE SUITORS
Chapter 37 TELEMACHOS RETURNS TO ITHACA
Chapter 38 TELEMACHOS AND THE SWINEHERD
Chapter 39 TELEMACHOS RECOGNIZES ODYSSEUS
Chapter 40 TELEMACHOS RETURNS TO THE PALACE
Chapter 41 ODYSSEUS IS RECOGNIZED BY HIS DOG
Chapter 42 ODYSSEUS COMES, A BEGGAR, TO HIS OWN HOUSE
Chapter 43 CONVERSATION OF ODYSSEUS AND PENELOPE
Chapter 44 EURYCLEIA RECOGNIZES ODYSSEUS
Chapter 45 PENELOPE'S DREAM
Chapter 46 ATHENA ENCOURAGES ODYSSEUS
Chapter 47 THE LAST BANQUET OF THE SUITORS
Chapter 48 ODYSSEUS BENDS THE BOW
Chapter 49 DEATH OF THE SUITORS
Chapter 50 EURYCLEIA ANNOUNCES THE RETURN OF ODYSSEUS TO PENELOPE
Chapter 51 ODYSSEUS VISITS HIS FATHER
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