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Q: What type of rent would make more sense here?

Silent SojournerFrom John Le Carré's Smiley's People: “More coffee, George?” “No, thank you, Peter. No, I don’t think so. No.” “They seem to have soup of some sort. Unless that was the coffee.” “Thank you, I think I’ve consumed about all I can manage,” said Smiley, in quite a general tone, as if anyone who wish...

 
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Q: Fairy Tale where parents have dozens of kids and give them all the same name

Destructible LemonI remember reading a fairy tale (I think it would be described as a fairy tale, but I could be misremembering something more like a nursery rhyme) about some foolish parents who had many children and gave them all the same name so they wouldn't have to remember each one. I don't remember what the...

 
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@Bookworm Ancient Greece in the HNQ
 
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Q: Have there been any scholarly attempts and/or consensus as regards the missing lines of "The Ruin"?

Matt Thrower"The Ruin" is a poem in Old English by an unknown poet, preserved in The Exeter Book. It reflects on the fall of civilizations, and was likely inspired by the ruins of Roman Bath. But the poem is damaged - two passages are lost to a burn mark. Translations are freely available - you can read one ...

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@ClaraDíazSanchez I don't think there's anything wrong with your answer on "rent" - not sure why you deleted it?
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@MattThrower I realised that I hadn't addressed the main point raised by the OP (whether Guillam meant "our rent" or "his rent"). In truth I'm not sure that it is answerable, but in any case, my response didn't answer it :(
@verbose I actually didn't think either of the two first answers were correct, so I added my own.
But yours is certainly the most interesting answer.
 
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@Bookworm That looks so similar to those Babylonian clay tablets...
> “Utnapishtim,” cried Gilgamesh, “Why
Do you get to live, while I die?”
“I can see that you’re vexed,”
[There’s a gap in the text]
The walls of Uruk are quite high!
 
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Q: What does Athena mean in this part of the Odyssey

Vihaan Kaustuv Atlas’ daughter it is who holds Odysseus captive, luckless man—despite his tears, forever trying to spellbind his heart with suave, seductive words and wipe all thought of Ithaca from his mind. But he, straining for no more than a glimpse of hearth-smoke drifting up from his own land, Odysseus l...

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Q: Tombs of Atuan and a Real Archaeology Site

RewindI once read that the Tombs of Atuan were based on a real archaeology site Le Guin had visited as a child. The article did state which site is was, but I cannot find that article now or remember the name of the site. I think it was somewhere around the Mediterranean. The site was buried and possib...

 
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@PeterShor I don't think your answer is correct, so I guess we're even 🙃
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@Bookworm Fairy tales in the HNQ
 
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@Bookworm Have there been any scholarly attempts and/or consensus as regards the HNQ?

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