| Book Fifteen
Athena summons Telemachus home and tells him how to avoid an ambush by
the suitors. Meanwhile back on Ithaca, Odysseus listens while the swineherd
Eumaeus recounts the story of his life. He was the child of a prosperous
mainland king, whose realm was visited by Phoenician traders. His nursemaid,
a Phoenician herself, had been carried off by pirates as a girl and sold
into slavery. In return for homeward passage with her countrymen, she
kidnapped Eumaeus. He was bought by Odysseus' father, whose queen raised him
as a member of the family. |
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