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1  We will make everything good among ourselves, and pay you in full for all that we have eaten and drunk.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK XXII
2  There she found the lordly suitors seated on hides of the oxen which they had killed and eaten, and playing draughts in front of the house.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK I
3  When they had eaten and drunk I sent two of my company to see what manner of men the people of the place might be, and they had a third man under them.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK IX
4  Then the swineherd brought them platters of cold meat, the remains from what they had eaten the day before, and he filled the bread baskets with bread as fast as he could.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK XVI
5  As for the sheep and goats which the wicked suitors have eaten, I will take many myself by force from other people, and will compel the Achaeans to make good the rest till they shall have filled all my yards.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK XXIII
6  I am being eaten out of house and home; my fair estate is being wasted, and my house is full of miscreants who keep killing great numbers of my sheep and oxen, on the pretence of paying their addresses to my mother.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK IV
7  As soon as they had had enough to eat and drink, they began talking about their poor comrades whom Scylla had snatched up and eaten; this set them weeping and they went on crying till they fell off into a sound sleep.
The Odyssey By Homer
ContextHighlight   In BOOK XII