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The Phaeacians leave Odysseus in Ithaca | od267gen: "And they lifted out the goods which the lordly Phaeacians had given him, as he set out for home, through the favour of great-hearted Athena. These they set all together by the trunk of the olive tree, out of the path, lest haply some wayfarer, before Odysseus awoke, might come upon them and spoil them. Then they themselves returned home again." (Hom.Od.13.120). Bonaventura Genelli (1798 – 1868).

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