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The trusted servant of Odysseus is Eumaeus, the loyal swineherd. He remains faithful to Odysseus during the hero's long absence and plays a crucial role in assisting him upon his return to Ithaca. Eumaeus embodies loyalty and hospitality, providing support as Odysseus reclaims his home from the suitors. His steadfastness highlights the themes of loyalty and the importance of servant-master relationships in the "Odyssey."

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