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... Patroclus's death , and of the conflict raging for his remains . The Greeks at last succeeded in bearing off the body to the ships , closely pursued by Hector and Æneas and the rest of the Trojans . Achilles heard the fate of his friend ...
... Patroclus's death , and of the conflict raging for his remains . The Greeks at last succeeded in bearing off the body to the ships , closely pursued by Hector and Æneas and the rest of the Trojans . Achilles heard the fate of his friend ...
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... Patroclus was at the sight of this splendid armor . And now arrayed in it , he went forth into the camp calling all the chiefs to council . When they were all assembled he addressed them . Renouncing his dis pleasure against Agamemnon ...
... Patroclus was at the sight of this splendid armor . And now arrayed in it , he went forth into the camp calling all the chiefs to council . When they were all assembled he addressed them . Renouncing his dis pleasure against Agamemnon ...
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