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72 pages - You are on Page 62 CHREMYLUS. It must be, then, that, unlike other people, he sees more clearly when he's drunk. OLD WOMAN. No, but I have always known him for an insolent fellow. YOUTH. Oh! divine Posidon! Oh, ye gods of old age! what wrinkles she has on her face! OLD WOMAN. Oh! oh! keep your distance with that torch. CHREMYLUS. Yes, 'twould be as well; if a single spark were to reach her, she would catch alight like an old olive branch. YOUTH. I propose to have a game with you. OLD WOMAN. Where, naughty boy? YOUTH. Here. Take some nuts in your hand. OLD WOMAN. What game is this? YOUTH. Let's play at guessing how many teeth you have. CHREMYLUS. Ah! I'll tell you; she's got three, or perhaps four. YOUTH. Pay up; you've lost! she has only one single grinder. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Aristophanes PLUTUS
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