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But his comrades, thinking he carried gold in the bag, loosed it and let
the winds go free, and being swept away by the blasts they were driven back again. And
having come to Aeolus, Ulysses begged that he might be granted a fair wind; but Aeolus
drove him from the island, saying that he could not save him when the gods opposed.
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