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But Ulysses gave him of Maro's wine to drink, and when he had drunk, he
asked for another draught, and when he had drunk the second, he inquired his name; and
when Ulysses said that he was called Nobody, he threatened to devour Nobody last and the
others first, and that was the token of friendship which he promised to give him in
return. And being overcome by wine, he fell asleep.
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