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CHAPTER 92 NIGHT OF SOLITUDE
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The next morning, the men discuss what has happened to the falcons. They wonder if they forgot their debts to their master. The men worry that the king will kill them if they defy his orders, but the men argue that they are loyal to Prince Agamemnon. The king knows this, and he expects that deserting the army will spur them to defy his order and become traitors. They worry that if they force their way out of the city, they will harm relations between prince and king. The women are drunk, and the men wonder how they can drink all day and not get drunk. The horses are roasted alive, and they need to be moved outside.
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CHAPTER 92 NIGHT OF SOLITUDE
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The next morning, the men discuss what has happened to the falcons. They wonder if they forgot their debts to their master. The men worry that the king will kill them if they defy his orders, but the men argue that they are loyal to Prince Agamemnon. The king knows this, and he expects that deserting the army will spur them to defy his order and become traitors. They worry that if they force their way out of the city, they will harm relations between prince and king. The women are drunk, and the men wonder how they can drink all day and not get drunk. The horses are roasted alive, and they need to be moved outside.
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