er: ‘Dear lady, aye, slay me if thou wilt with the pitiless sword or let me yet live on in the house — yet will I not hide my saying from thee. I knew all this, and gave him whatsoever he commanded, bread and sweet wine. And he took a great oath of me not to tell thee till at least the twelfth day should come, or thou thyself shouldst miss him and hear of his departure, that thou mightest not mar thy fair flesh with thy tears. But now, wash thee in water, and take to thee clean raiment and ascend to thy upper CG Naiset Solaris Parka chamber with the women thy handmaids, and pray to Athene, daughter of Zeus, lord of the aegis. For so may she save CG Naiset Montebello Parka him even from death. And heap not troubles on an old man’s trouble; for the seed of the CG Miehet Constable Parka son of Arceisius, is not, methinks, utterly hated by Naiset Parajumpers Alisee'6 the blessed gods, but someone will haply yet remain to possess these lofty halls, and the fat fields far away.’
So spake she, and lulled her queen’s lamentation, and made her eyes to cease from weeping. So she washed her in water, and took to her clean raiment, and ascended to the upper chamber with the women her handmaids, and placed the meal for sprinkling in a basket, and prayed unto Athene:
‘Hear me, child of Zeus, lord of the aegis, unwearied maiden! If ever wise Odysseus in his halls burnt for thee fat slices of the thighs of heifer or CG Naiset Hybridge Lite takki of sheep, these things, I pray thee, now remember, and save my dear son, and ward from him the wooers in the naughtiness of their CG Naiset Icicle untuvaliivi pride.’
Therewith she raised a cry, and the goddess heard her prayer. But the wooers clamoured through the shadowy halls, and thus would some proud youth say:
‘Verily this queen of many wooers prepareth our marriage, nor knoweth at all how that for her son death hath been ordained.’
Thus would certain of them speak, but they knew not how these things were ordained. And Antinous made harangue and spake among them:
‘Good sirs, my friends, shun all disdainful words alike, lest someone hear and tell it even in Duvetica Untuvatakki the house. But come let us arise, and in silence |