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For nine days he was entertained by Menelaus; but on the
tenth day, Menelaus having gone on a journey to Crete to perform the obsequies of his mother's father Catreus, Alexander
persuaded Helen to go off1
with him. And she abandoned
Hermione, then nine years old, and putting most of the property on board, she
set sail with him by night.2
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1 The Greek for “to go off” is ἀπαγαγεῖν, a rare use of ἀπάγειν, which, however, occurs in the common phrase, ἄπαγε,“Be off with you!”
2 With this account of the hospitable reception of Paris in Sparta, the departure of Menelaus for Crete, and the flight of the guilty pair, compare Proclus, Chrestom. i., in Epicorum Graecorum Fragmenta, ed. G. Kinkel, p. 17; Tzetzes, Antehomerica 96-134. As to the death of Catreus, the maternal grandfather of Menelaus, see above, Apollod. 3.2.1ff.
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