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did it from the flight of cranes which make the shape of letters when they fly. However, Palamedes the son of
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relates that he was lured into a well in search of treasure, and then was crushed by stones.
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as looking forward to speaking with Palamedes after death, and intimates in the
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and many other dramatists have written dramas about his fate. The orator
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during a fishing expedition. Still another version by
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six years earlier, which Vondel, like others in the
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