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he said, you are an old friend of my father's house. Great Oeneus<br />

once entertained Bellerophon <strong>for</strong> twenty days, and the two exchanged<br />

presents. Oeneus gave a belt rich with purple, and Bellerophon a double<br />

cup, which I left at home when I set out <strong>for</strong> Troy. I do not remember<br />

Tydeus, <strong>for</strong> he was taken from us while I was yet a child, when the<br />

army of the Achaeans was cut to pieces be<strong>for</strong>e <strong>The</strong>bes. Hence<strong>for</strong>th,<br />

however, I must be your host in middle Argos, and you mine in Lycia,<br />

if I should ever go there; let us avoid one another's spears even<br />

during a general engagement; there are many noble Trojans and allies<br />

whom I can kill, if I overtake them and heaven delivers them into<br />

my hand; so again with yourself, there are many Achaeans whose lives<br />

you may take if you can; we two, then, will exchange armour, that<br />

all present may know of the old ties that subsist between us."<br />

With these words they sprang from their chariots, grasped one another's<br />

hands, and plighted friendship. But the son of Saturn made Glaucus<br />

take leave of his wits, <strong>for</strong> he exchanged golden armour <strong>for</strong> bronze,<br />

the worth of a hundred head of cattle <strong>for</strong> the worth of nine.<br />

Now when Hector reached the Scaean gates and the oak tree, the wives<br />

and daughters of the Trojans came running towards him to ask after<br />

their sons, brothers, kinsmen, and husbands: he told them to set about<br />

praying to the gods, and many were made sorrowful as they heard him.<br />

Presently he reached the splendid palace of King Priam, adorned with<br />

colonnades of hewn stone. In it there were fifty bedchambers-­‐ all<br />

of hewn stone-­‐ built near one another, where the sons of Priam slept,<br />

each with his wedded wife. Opposite these, on the other side the courtyard,

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