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"what a brazen, shameless beggar! scrounging food,
from each man in turn, and look at their handouts,
reckless, never a qualm, no holding back, not
when making free with the next man's goods -
each one's got plenty here.
elten
tore
kurumu
warnir
oriental
rubbe r
bers
errer
to whom is the speaker speaking?
o eumaeus
sele
teledele
ber
es
ref
essenc e
bebe
en
seleler

lewe
eletr
evesebel
hester
selle torres
herbert
meter
testeren
leerdere
olere
us
these
here
tech
odysseus (in beggar disguise)
bistro
o melanthlus
irus

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