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en d etithei thotamoio mega stheuos okeanoio antuga pad pumatev sakeos puka poietoi. . . His apprenticeship lasted a year and six months, and all this while he lived with the Jolls, walking home every Sunday morning and returning every Sunday night, rain or shine.

Plaeiadas t' esoronte kai ophe duonta bootaen 'Arkton th' aen kai amaxan epiklaesin kaleousin, 'Ae t' autou strephetai kai t' Oriona dokeuei, Oin d'ammoros esti loetron Okeanoio. "The Pleiades and Bootes that setteth late, and the Bear, which they likewise call the Wain, which turneth ever in one place, and keepeth watch upon Orion, and alone hath no part in the baths of the ocean."

In times of famine they have even been known to scatter rubies abroad, a little trail of them to some city of Man, and sure enough their larders would soon be full again. Their tower stands on the other side of that river known to Homer ho rhoos okeanoio, as he called it which surrounds the world.

At the same moment it occurred to me that this sound of water, distant and continuous, had been running in my ear for a long while. Harry, too, came to a halt. With a sweep of the arm that embraced the dim landscape around and ahead, he quoted softly en detithei potamoio mega spenos Okeanoio antyga par pymaten sakeos pyka poietoio . . . . and was silent again.