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In which the mighty Achilles drags the body of Hector in his wrath, but the gods, moved by pity and counsel, prompt Priam to venture boldly to the Greek camp to ransom his son’s remains. Therein the solemn rites of mourning and burial unfold amid heartfelt lamentations, as mortals and immortals alike bear witness to grief and the enduring bonds of honour.
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