The Odyssey by Homer Book 23 Page 9

else, because I am covered with dirt and have such bad clothes on; let us, however, consider what we had better do next. When one man has killed another — even though he was not one who would leave many friends to take up his quarrel — the man who has killed him must still say good bye to his friends and fly the country; whereas we have been killing the stay of a whole town, and all the picked youth of Ithaca. I would have you consider this matter.”

“Look to it yourself, father,” answered Telemachus, “for they say you are the wisest counsellor in the world, and that there is no other mortal man who can compare with you. We will follow you with right good will, nor shall you find us fail you in so far as our strength holds out.”

“I will say what I think will be best,”