1 I dare not let myself think of it.
2 But Ulysses did not know what to think.
3 Nevertheless, I want to get home, and can think of nothing else.
4 She at once set herself to think how she could speed Ulysses on his way.
5 Then, when you think we must have done this, come into the town and ask the way to the house of my father Alcinous.
6 I do not think that you will escape the eye of Neptune, who still nurses his bitter grudge against you for having blinded his son.
7 Then, having done all this, think it well over in your mind how, by fair means or foul, you may kill these suitors in your own house.
8 With these words she flew away like a bird into the air, but she had given Telemachus courage, and had made him think more than ever about his father.
9 You hussies, there was not one of you would so much as think of giving me a call out of my bed, though you all of you very well knew when he was starting.
10 At least I do not think it a prudent or a sensible thing for a guest to challenge his host's family at any game, especially when he is in a foreign country.
11 I cannot even think of him without loathing both food and sleep, so miserable does he make me, for no one of all the Achaeans worked so hard or risked so much as he did.
12 And I said, 'Circe, no man with any sense of what is right can think of either eating or drinking in your house until you have set his friends free and let him see them.'
13 I suppose you are one of those grasping traders that go about in ships as captains or merchants, and who think of nothing but of their outward freights and homeward cargoes.
14 As for myself I kept on puzzling to think how I could best save my own life and those of my companions; I schemed and schemed, as one who knows that his life depends upon it, for the danger was very great.
15 If you leave these flocks unharmed and think of nothing but of getting home, you may yet after much hardship reach Ithaca; but if you harm them, then I forewarn you of the destruction both of your ship and of your men.
16 Stranger," replied Alcinous, "I am not the kind of man to get angry about nothing; it is always better to be reasonable; but by Father Jove, Minerva, and Apollo, now that I see what kind of person you are, and how much you think as I do, I wish you would stay here, marry my daughter, and become my son-in-law.
17 Then Minerva said, "Father, son of Saturn, King of kings, it served Aegisthus right, and so it would any one else who does as he did; but Aegisthus is neither here nor there; it is for Ulysses that my heart bleeds, when I think of his sufferings in that lonely sea-girt island, far away, poor man, from all his friends."
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