| Book Seventeen
Disguised once more as an old beggar, Odysseus journeys to town. On the
trail he encounters an insolent goatherd named Melantheus, who curses and
tries to kick him. At his castle gate, the hero is recognized by a decrepid
dog that he raised as a pup. Having seen his master again, the old hound
dies. At Athena's urging Odysseus begs food from the suitors. One man,
Antinous, berates him and refuses so much as a crust. He even hurls his
footstool at Odysseus, hitting him in the back. This makes even the other
suitors nervous, for sometimes the gods masquerade as mortals to test their
righteousness. |
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