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65 pages - You are on Page 48 FIRST CITIZEN. And where are you going to, since you have not deposited your belongings? SECOND CITIZEN. To the feast. FIRST CITIZEN. If the women have any wits, they will first insist on your depositing your goods. SECOND CITIZEN. But I am going to deposit them. FIRST CITIZEN. When? SECOND CITIZEN. I am not the man to make delays. FIRST CITIZEN. How do you mean? SECOND CITIZEN. There will be many less eager than I. FIRST CITIZEN. In the meantime you are going to dine. SECOND CITIZEN. What else should I do? Every sensible man must give his help to the State. FIRST CITIZEN. But if admission is forbidden you? SECOND CITIZEN. I shall duck my head and slip in. FIRST CITIZEN. And if the women have you beaten? Previous Page / First / Next Page of Aristophanes ECCLESIAZUSAE
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