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Then the king sent for Adrastus, the Phrygian, and said to him,
"Adrastus, when thou wert smitten with the rod of affliction - no
reproach, my friend - I purified thee, and have taken thee to live
with me in my palace, and have been at every charge. Now,
therefore, it behoves thee to requite the good offices which thou hast
received at my hands by consenting to go with my son on this hunting
party, and to watch over him, if perchance you should be attacked upon
the road by some band of daring robbers. Even apart from this, it
were right for thee to go where thou mayest make thyself famous by noble
deeds. They are the heritage of thy family, and thou too art so
stalwart and strong."
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