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  1. Some said that God who recognizes hospitality would save His worshipper--but no.
  2. But now, at 45, seeking the fame combat alone can bring, he chose to fight.
  3. Palt was a kind, religious man, loving his Prince and loved by him. Most days in pre-war days saw many guests around Palt's pool.
  4. Sees Palt, his Porsche-fine chariot with Meep on reins, arriving with the comet's tail.
  5. Shoulders his way towards their front: "Honour him with your lives." Steps through: "Ave!" Sees Hector far down front.
  6. And tells the wanderers (as Sethynos, his heart, his next, springs down): "Your lord has come."
  7. Followed as he springs off his chariot's plate by 50 masks
  8. The son of Tydeus murderous Diomed aka the Child. Tall. Blond. With a huge nose and lots of corkscrew curls.
  9. Enter the Child. Be advised, if you cannot give death the two-finger flip, do not fight by or against Queen Hera’s human
  10. The ridge. Sheepgrove (as asked). Idomeneo does not wait. Dustlight. Far off, a woman with an infant on her back is picking fruit.
  11. And he, partly to please his comet’s tail, took sideways jumps—one foot up to the other in the air—chattering his spear along their front.
  12. --and died, like shoppers trapped by a calamity, the rest pressed back onto the rest.
  13. Despite the few who ran out from the rest to get at him and died or ducked and dodged his restless spear and came away covered in blood
  14. ....as loud as sail-sized flames and lands, slam-scattering the herd. "That is how Hector came on us."
  15. as it hits twice its own length a beat, then leaps great forepaws high great claws disclosed the scarlet insides of its mouth parting a roar
  16. doubling its pace, its gold black mane that stretches down its belly to its groin, catching the sunlight
  17. See an East African lion, nose tip to tail tuft ten, eleven feet, slouching towards you, swaying its head from side to side
  18. ...studied the wanderers, lifted the bucket, doused himself, and charged.
  19. "Keep your lives," he said. "A gift from Troy." And as they ran made "go" to Lutie with his head
  20. The Teucer boys may not have been the brightest on the slope, but they are bright enough to know death when they see it.