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The Suffering Of Odysseus In Homer's Odyssey
After Odysseus had came back from a fight at Troy, Menelaus remembered and realized how Odysseus had suffered and struggled for Menelaus in book four. Once Odysseus had came home with a welcome, Menelaus said, “the son of my dearest friend… the man who performed a hundred feets or arms for me” (4.185-4.186).

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