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Now the
Cyclops had been forewarned by a soothsayer that he should
be blinded by Ulysses; and when he learned the name, he tore away rocks and hurled them
into the sea, and hardly did the ship evade the rocks. From that time Poseidon was wroth
with Ulysses.
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