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59 pages - You are on Page 34 DICAEOPOLIS. Who are you? a Megarian? MEGARIAN. I have come to your market. DICAEOPOLIS. Well, how are things at Megara?[232] MEGARIAN. We are crying with hunger at our firesides. DICAEOPOLIS. The fireside is jolly enough with a piper. But what else is doing at Megara, eh? MEGARIAN. What else? When I left for the market, the authorities were taking steps to let us die in the quickest manner. DICAEOPOLIS. That is the best way to get you out of all your troubles. MEGARIAN. True. DICAEOPOLIS. What other news of Megara? What is wheat selling at? MEGARIAN. With us it is valued as highly as the very gods in heaven! DICAEOPOLIS. Is it salt that you are bringing? [232] Megara was allied to Sparta and suffered during the war more than any other city, because of its proximity to Athens. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Aristophanes ACHARNIANS
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