The Eleven Comedies, Volume 2 by Aristophanes
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page 138 of 526 (26%)
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PISTHETAERUS. Will you just pocket your salary, do nothing, and be off? INSPECTOR. I' faith! that I will; I am urgently needed to be at Athens to attend the assembly; for I am charged with the interests of Pharnaces.[300] PISTHETAERUS. Take it then, and be off. See, here is your salary. (_Beats him._) INSPECTOR. What does this mean? PISTHETAERUS. 'Tis the assembly where you have to defend Pharnaces. INSPECTOR. You shall testify that they dare to strike me, the inspector. PISTHETAERUS. Are you not going to clear out with your urns. 'Tis not to be believed; they send us inspectors before we have so much as paid sacrifice to the gods. A DEALER IN DECREES. "If the Nephelococcygian does wrong to the Athenian...." PISTHETAERUS. Now whatever are these cursed parchments? DEALER IN DECREES. I am a dealer in decrees, and I have come here to sell you the new laws. PISTHETAERUS. Which? |
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