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Diomedes, doing doughty deeds, wounded Aphrodite when she came to the help of
Aeneas;1 and encountering Glaucus, he recalled the friendship of their
fathers and exchanged arms.2 And Hector having challenged the bravest to single
combat, many came forward, but the lot fell on Ajax, and he did doughty deeds; but night
coming on, the heralds parted them.3
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