"As he spoke, he gave a signal with his eyebrows.
Telemachus, godlike Odysseus’ dear son,
cinched up his sword, closed his fist around a spear,
moved close beside his father, right by his seat,
and stood there, fully armed with glittering bronze."
Telemachus, godlike Odysseus’ dear son,
cinched up his sword, closed his fist around a spear,
moved close beside his father, right by his seat,
and stood there, fully armed with glittering bronze."
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The Odyssey (via brttnykn)
#the amount of communicating with eyebrows that goes on in the odyssey is hilarious
(via marthur)
This one goes out to you, magpieandwhale.
(via notyourplayground)
Ha! The amount of communicating with eyebrows that goes on in my own fiction… well, at least I know where that comes from now.
(Source: brttvny, via notyourplayground)