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Pentheus: How then can these things which you advise me be well done?

Bacchus: I will attire you, going into the house.

Pentheus: With what dress--a woman's? but shame possesses me.

Bacchus: Do you no longer wish to be a spectator of the Maenads?

Pentheus: But what attire do you bid me put on my body?

Bacchus: I will spread out your hair at length on your head.

Pentheus: And what is the next point of my equipment?

Bacchus: A garment down to your feet; and you shall have a turban on your head.

Pentheus: Shall you put any thing else on me besides this?

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