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The author of the Iliad is either Homer or, if not Homer, somebody else of the same name.
The author of the Iliad is either Homer or, if not Homer, somebody else of the same name.
The author of the Iliad is either Homer or, if not Homer, somebody else of the same name.
The author of the Iliad is either Homer or, if not Homer, somebody else of the same name.
The author of the Iliad is either Homer or, if not Homer, somebody else of the same name.
The author of the Iliad is either Homer or, if not Homer, somebody else of the same name.
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