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Read the beginning and end of the story in English and translate the middle portion using your dictionary found in the Appendix of the course. Ulysses had been transported to Ithaca on a ship of the Phaecians. Ulysses finds Telemachus, who says, 'No one believes that you are alive. My mother is sought after by all the kings and neighboring chiefs. They desire to occupy your kingdom. They desire to marry her. They have remained in this place for twenty years.' Ulysses fashions another trick. Dressed like a begger, Ulysses makes a journey to his palace and sees the suitors.

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