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tales of troy(特罗伊的传说)-第22部分

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raised her from the dust and her white arms were round his neck; and they 

both   wept。      That   night   Menelaus   fought   no   more;   but   they   tended   the 

wound   of   Ulysses;   for   the   sword   of   Deiphobus   had   bitten   through   his 

helmet。 



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                                       Tales of Troy 



     When dawn came Troy lay in ashes; and the women were being driven 

with spear shafts to the ships; and the men were left unburied; a prey to 

dogs and all manner of birds。           Thus the grey city fell; that had lorded it 

for   many   centuries。     All   the   gold   and   silver   and   rich   embroideries;   and 

ivory and amber; the horses and chariots; were divided among the army; 

all but a treasure of silver and gold; hidden in a chest within a hollow of 

the wall; and this treasure was found; not very  many  years ago; by  men 

digging deep on the hill where Troy once stood。                The women; too; were 

given to the princes; and Neoptolemus took Andromache to his home in 

Argos; to draw water from the well and to be the slave of a master; and 

Agamemnon   carried   beautiful   Cassandra;   the   daughter   of   Priam;   to   his 

palace in Mycenae; where they were both slain in one night。                  Only Helen 

was led with honour to the ship of Menelaus。 

     The story of all that happened to Ulysses on his way home from Troy 

is told in another book; 〃Tales of the Greek Seas。〃 



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