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1   T-I|       between the palaces of Ithaca and Troy:~after crossing
2   T-I|     My home’s not Dulichium, Ithaca or Same,~absence from which
3   Ind|      island, like Same, near Ithaca, and belonging to Ulysses.
4   Ind|    412 Often synonymous with Ithaca.~Book TIV.I:1-48 The Dulichians,
5   Ind|      the Egyptian goddess.~ ~Ithaca~The Ionian island off the
6   Ind|      Greece, to the north of Ithaca. Once joined to the mainland. (
7   Ind| called from Mount Neritus on Ithaca.~Book TI.V:45-84 Ovid compares
8   Ind|      of Laertes, and King of Ithaca. Present at the Trojan War,
9   Ind|      delighted in his native Ithaca but had a difficult return
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