I'm pretty sure in Odysseus' home.
In Book 22 of the Odyssey, Odysseus allows Phemios the bard and Medon the herald to live because they were innocent and did not take part in the suitors' actions. He spares them as a sign of mercy and fairness.
To provide an accurate response, I would need to know the specific book or text you are referring to since many works have a chapter 22. Please provide the title or context, and I can help you identify where chapter 22 takes place.
Odysseus begins plotting his revenge once he learns of the suitors, but he does not start killing them until Book XXII, after threading his bow, and shooting it through the twelve axes' handles.
The Cousteau Odyssey - 1977 was released on: USA: 22 November 1977
November 22, 1963
In Book 22 of "The Odyssey," Penelope and Odysseus are finally reunited after he reveals his true identity to her by proving his knowledge of their bed. Penelope tests him by asking for the bed to be moved, but Odysseus explains that it is impossible as it is built from part of an olive tree that serves as a foundation for their home. Penelope recognizes him from the scar on his leg and they are joyfully reunited after being separated for twenty years.
Laverne and Shirley - 1976 2001 A Comedy Odyssey 3-22 was released on: USA: 16 May 1978
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The Blue Book of Gun Values would be a good place to start.
Blue Book of Gun Values will be one place to look.
Blue Book of Gun Values will be one place to look.
Blue Book of Gun Values is a good place to start.