Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   3| exceptions; the interview between Ulysses and Nausiskaa is probably
 2    2,  43|         the top of that tray? 'Is Ulysses no better known?' Well,
 3    2,  52|          Hercules or the story of Ulysses, how the Cyclops threw his
 4    3, 101|        the mattress, and, just as Ulysses of old had clung to the
 5    3, 101|    netting for a moment, outdoing Ulysses in his own cunning! For
 6    3, 102|        mattress and discovered an Ulysses who even a ravenous Cyclops
 7    4, 103|          where sunset ends!~A new Ulysses treads on foreign sands."~(
 8    4, 109|        Let no one be surprised at Ulysses' nurse discovering, after
 9    5, 136|         as it often does? Did not Ulysses wrangle with his own heart?
10    5, 138| transfigured the crew of the wily Ulysses.~Proteus changes his form
11    5, 143|           he must bear the brunt; Ulysses feared the storms~Angry
12    5, 148|         George; and, however much Ulysses snored, the chaste Penelope
13    6     |      house.~Circe gave herself to Ulysses who desired to slay her,
14    6     |            in the Odyssey advised Ulysses not to put any faith in
15    6     |         of intelligence; the wise Ulysses is praised more highly than
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