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“it's wrong, my friend, to send any stranger packing – even one who arrives in worse shape than you. every stranger and beggar comes from zeus and whatever scrap they get from the likes of us, they'll find it welcome. that's the best we can do, we servants…”who is the speaker of this passage?

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