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[223] Σκύλλην δ᾽ οὐκέτ᾽ ἐμυθεόμην, ‘but of Scylla I did not go on to say more.’ He dared not reveal the details of the danger to his comrades; for he knew, from Circe's prediction, that he must lose at least six men by the assault of Scylla. So he contents himself with the vague allusion to “σκοπέλων” (“σκοπέλου”).

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