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72 pages - You are on Page 27 CHREMYLUS. I swear it by Posidon. BLEPSIDEMUS. The god of the sea? CHREMYLUS. Aye, and by all the other Posidons, if such there be. BLEPSIDEMUS. And you don't send him to us, to your friends? CHREMYLUS. We've not got to that point yet. BLEPSIDEMUS. What do you say? Is there no chance of sharing? CHREMYLUS. Why, no. We must first ... BLEPSIDEMUS. Do what? CHREMYLUS. ... restore him his sight. BLEPSIDEMUS. Restore whom his sight? Speak! CHREMYLUS. Plutus. It must be done, no matter how. BLEPSIDEMUS. Is he then really blind? CHREMYLUS. Yes, undoubtedly. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Aristophanes PLUTUS
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