Eumaeus and Odysseus

"Come, follow me into my place, old man, so you,
at least, can eat your fill of bread and wine.
Then you can tell me where you’re from
and all the pains you’ve weathered."

– Homer

The Odyssey, Book 14, lines 50-53. Eumaeus strictly observes the Greek code of hospitality, choosing to feed the beggar before he asks who he is.