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BOOK XXIV
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BOOK XXIV.
ARGUMENT.
THE REDEMPTION OF THE BODY OF HECTOR.
The gods deliberate about the redemption of Hector's body.

Jupiter sends Thetis to Achilles, to dispose him for the restoring it, and Iris to Priam, to encourage him to go in person and treat for it.

The old king, notwithstanding the remonstrances of his queen, makes ready for the journey, to which he is encouraged by an omen from Jupiter.

He sets forth in his chariot, with a waggon loaded with presents, under the charge of Idaeus the herald.

Mercury descends in the shape of a young man, and conducts him to the pavilion of Achilles.


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