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1  They have with them a servant Medon, a bard, and two men who can carve at table.
The Odyssey By Homer
Context  Highlight   In BOOK XVI
2  Another must go to Telemachus' ship, and invite all the crew, leaving two men only in charge of the vessel.
The Odyssey By Homer
Context  Highlight   In BOOK III
3  He went close up to him and said, "Menelaus, there are some strangers come here, two men, who look like sons of Jove."
The Odyssey By Homer
Context  Highlight   In BOOK IV
4  This frightened Irus still more, but they brought him into the middle of the court, and the two men raised their hands to fight.
The Odyssey By Homer
Context  Highlight   In BOOK XVIII
5  Then we cast lots in a helmet, and the lot fell upon Eurylochus; so he set out with his twenty-two men, and they wept, as also did we who were left behind.
The Odyssey By Homer
Context  Highlight   In BOOK X
6  To this Telemachus answered, "Father, I have always heard of your renown both in the field and in council, but the task you talk of is a very great one: I am awed at the mere thought of it; two men cannot stand against many and brave ones."
The Odyssey By Homer
Context  Highlight   In BOOK XVI
7  Eurydamas's two men returned with some earrings fashioned into three brilliant pendants which glistened most beautifully; while king Pisander son of Polyctor gave her a necklace of the rarest workmanship, and every one else brought her a beautiful present of some kind.
The Odyssey By Homer
Context  Highlight   In BOOK XVIII
8  We drove the sharp end of the beam into the monster's eye, and bearing upon it with all my weight I kept turning it round and round as though I were boring a hole in a ship's plank with an auger, which two men with a wheel and strap can keep on turning as long as they choose.
The Odyssey By Homer
Context  Highlight   In BOOK IX