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[29] Join πέμπωμεν ἱκανέμεν ἄλλον ὅς κε. The doubt that Eteoneus feels about welcoming the strangers, implies that the house was in a state of bustle with the festivities. The Schol. thinks that the treachery of the guest Paris had suggested fresh caution in admitting strangers.

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