To provide an accurate answer, I would need to see the specific passage you are referring to. Please share the relevant text, and I can help you determine the city from which Telemachus and Peisistratus left.
Pylos
Pylos.
Pylos
The stoma.
You can leave anytime by backtracking. To leave from the falling blocks or sand room, there is a passage to your left. (see the related question)
He failed to discover the Northwest Passage.
foramen
up your but and around the corner
leave
Some immigrants from England paid for their passage to America by becoming indentured servants. Instead of paying for their passage in cash, they paid for it with labor. When their debt was paid, they were free to leave the service of their employer.
This is a reference to the biblical passage of Isaiah 53:6. In this passage, the prophet is describing how people have abandoned the right way of living, like silly sheep that leave the right path.
One who conceals himself board of a vessel about to leave port, or on a railway train, in order to obtain a free passage.