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Euryclia sees Odysseus' scar | od379flax: "So Euryclia drew near and began to wash Odysseus, and straightway knew the scar of the wound which long ago a boar had dealt him with his white tusk, when Odysseus had gone to Parnassus to visit Autolycus." (Hom.Od.19.392). John Flaxman (1755 – 1826).

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