\paperw2700 \margr0\margl0 \plain \fs20 \f1 \up2 \cf7 They landed at the foot of \b \cf15 \ATXht10515 Mount Etna\b0 \cf7 \ATXht0 , said to have crushed the body of \b \cf15 \ATXht10504 Enceladus\b0 \cf7 \ATXht0 . This was the land of the \b \cf15 \ATXht10336 Cyclopes\b0 \cf7 \ATXht0 , visited by \b \cf15 \ATXht12100 Ulysses\b0 \cf7 \ATXht0 not long before. And it was one of that crafty hero's companions, Achaemenides of \b \cf15 \ATXht10916 Ithaca\b0 \cf7 \ATXht0 who had been abandoned in that region, who told \b \cf15 \ATXht10112 Aeneas\b0 \cf7 \ATXht0 of the tragic encounter between the Greeks and\cf0 \b \cf15 \ATXht11631 Polyphemus\b0 \cf7 \ATXht0 . When the now blind monste
r appeared on the mountainside and descended toward the beach with his flock, feeling his way with the uprooted trunk of a pine tree, the Trojans quickly put out to sea, taking Achaemenides with them.