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Yes, for Hector is bold now, by reason of his victory, bold.
Diomedes
What then are we to do, Odysseus? We have not found the man asleep; our hopes are dashed.
Odysseus
Let us go to the fleet with what speed we may. Some god, whichever it be that gives him his good luck, is preserving him; against fate we must not strive.
Diomedes
Then should we two not go against Aeneas or Paris, most hateful of Phrygians, and with our swords cut off their heads?

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