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Who says this? so he growled from his depths, hackles rising out their outrage. "bear up, old heart! you've borne worse, far worse, that day when the cyclops, man-mountain, bolted your hardy comrades down. but you held fast – "
a. athena
b. telemachus
c. odysseus
d. eumaeus

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