| Book Six
Odysseus awakens to the sound of maidens laughing.
Princess Nausicaa of the Phaeacians has come down to the riverside to wash
her wedding dress. Now she and her handmaids are frolicking after the chore.
Odysseus approaches as a suppliant, and Nausicaa is kind enough to instruct
him how to get the king's help in returning to his home. Odysseus follows
her into town. |
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