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1  He sent me, therefore, with a chariot and horses to Menelaus.
The Odyssey By Homer
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2  I will make you a noble present of a chariot and three horses.
The Odyssey By Homer
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3  Then Pisistratus put the presents into the chariot, and admired them all as he did so.
The Odyssey By Homer
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4  Thus did he speak, and they did even as he had said, and yoked the fleet horses to the chariot.
The Odyssey By Homer
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5  Then they leaned the chariot against the end wall of the courtyard, and led the way into the house.
The Odyssey By Homer
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6  Then he sent his chariots and horsemen to Agamemnon, and invited him to the feast, but he meant foul play.
The Odyssey By Homer
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7  Then Telemachus got into the chariot, while Pisistratus gathered up the reins and took his seat beside him.
The Odyssey By Homer
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8  Wait, then, till I can get your beautiful presents into your chariot, and till you have yourself seen them.
The Odyssey By Homer
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9  They are excellent also at fighting from chariots, and nothing decides the issue of a fight sooner than this.
The Odyssey By Homer
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10  The ship bounded forward on her way as a four in hand chariot flies over the course when the horses feel the whip.
The Odyssey By Homer
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11  When the child of morning, rosy-fingered Dawn, appeared, they again yoked their horses and their places in the chariot.
The Odyssey By Homer
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12  As for Telemachus, now that he is your guest, send him to Lacedaemon in a chariot, and let one of your sons go with him.
The Odyssey By Homer
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13  It will be morning soon; wait till Menelaus has brought his presents and put them in the chariot for us; and let him say good bye to us in the usual way.
The Odyssey By Homer
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14  Then they laid their hands upon the good things that were before them, but as soon as they had had enough to eat and drink Telemachus and Pisistratus yoked the horses, and took their places in the chariot.
The Odyssey By Homer
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15  Go to him, therefore, by sea, and take your own men with you; or if you would rather travel by land you can have a chariot, you can have horses, and here are my sons who can escort you to Lacedaemon where Menelaus lives.
The Odyssey By Homer
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16  He had given his consent and promised her to him while he was still at Troy, and now the gods were bringing the marriage about; so he was sending her with chariots and horses to the city of the Myrmidons over whom Achilles' son was reigning.
The Odyssey By Homer
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17  These were more in number, and stronger, and they were more skilled in the art of war, for they could fight, either from chariots or on foot as the occasion served; in the morning, therefore, they came as thick as leaves and bloom in summer, and the hand of heaven was against us, so that we were hard pressed.
The Odyssey By Homer
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