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Telemachus
Nestor
Proteus
Calypso
Lotus-Eaters
Hades
Aeolus
Lestrygonians
Scylla and Charybdis
Wandering Rocks
Sirens
Cyclops
Nausicaa
Oxen of the Sun
Circe
Eumeus
Ithaca
Penelope
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metempsychosis
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[Calypso]
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--Metempsychosis?
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[Calypso]
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--Metempsychosis, he said, frowning. It's Greek: from the Greek. That
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[Calypso]
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her of the word: metempsychosis. An example would be better. An example?
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[Calypso]
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--Metempsychosis, he said, is what the ancient Greeks called it. They
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[Nausicaa]
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so blind. Have birds no smell? Metempsychosis. They believed you could be
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[Oxen of the Sun]
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guest with himself, the wonderfully unequal faculty of metempsychosis
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[Oxen of the Sun]
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of metempsychosis, it is she, the everlasting bride, harbinger of the
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[Circe]
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PADDY DIGNAM: By metempsychosis. Spooks.
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[Circe]
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[21812]
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GODDESSES, VENUS CALLIPYGE, VENUS PANDEMOS, VENUS METEMPSYCHOSIS, AND
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[Ithaca]
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[28534]
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metempsychosis (met him pike hoses), ALIAS (a mendacious person mentioned
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