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I will come back here at once as soon as I have given them the help<br />

they need."<br />

With this, Ajax son of Telamon set off, and Teucer his brother <strong>by</strong><br />

the same father went also, with Pandion to carry Teucer's bow. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

went along inside the wall, and when they came to the tower where<br />

Menestheus was (and hard pressed indeed did they find him) the brave<br />

captains and leaders of the Lycians were storming the battlements<br />

as it were a thick dark cloud, fighting in close quarters, and raising<br />

the battle-­‐cry aloud.<br />

First, Ajax son of Telamon killed brave Epicles, a comrade of Sarpedon,<br />

hitting him with a jagged stone that lay <strong>by</strong> the battlements at the<br />

very top of the wall. As men now are, even one who is in the bloom<br />

of youth could hardly lift it with his two hands, but Ajax raised<br />

it high aloft and flung it down, smashing Epicles' four-­‐crested helmet<br />

so that the bones of his head were crushed to pieces, and he fell<br />

from the high wall as though he were diving, with no more life left<br />

in him. <strong>The</strong>n Teucer wounded Glaucus the brave son of Hippolochus as<br />

he was coming on to attack the wall. He saw his shoulder bare and<br />

aimed an arrow at it, which made Glaucus leave off fighting. <strong>The</strong>reon<br />

he sprang covertly down <strong>for</strong> fear some of the Achaeans might see that<br />

he was wounded and taunt him. Sarpedon was stung with grief when he<br />

saw Glaucus leave him, still he did not leave off fighting, but aimed<br />

his spear at Alcmaon the son of <strong>The</strong>stor and hit him. He drew his spear<br />

back again Alcmaon came down headlong after it with his bronzed armour<br />

rattling round him. <strong>The</strong>n Sarpedon seized the battlement in his strong<br />

hands, and tugged at it till it an gave way together, and a breach

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