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69 pages - You are on Page 22 CLEON. I will rush into the Senate and set them all by the ears. SAUSAGE-SELLER. And I will lug out your gut to stuff like a sausage. CLEON. As for me, I will seize you by the rump and hurl you head foremost through the door. CHORUS. In any case, by Posidon, 'twill only be when you have thrown me there first.[44] CLEON. Beware of the carcan![45] SAUSAGE-SELLER. I denounce you for cowardice. CLEON. I will tan your hide. SAUSAGE-SELLER. I will flay you and make a thief's pouch with the skin. CLEON. I will peg you out on the ground. SAUSAGE-SELLER. I will slice you into mince-meat. CLEON. I will tear out your eyelashes. [44] The Chorus throws itself between Cleon and Agoracritus to protect the latter. [45] An iron collar, an instrument of torture and of punishment. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Aristophanes KNIGHTS
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