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70 pages - You are on Page 3 PEACE FIRST SERVANT. Quick, quick, bring the dung-beetle his cake. SECOND SERVANT. Coming, coming. FIRST SERVANT. Give it to him, and may it kill him! SECOND SERVANT. May he never eat a better. FIRST SERVANT. Now give him this other one kneaded up with ass's dung. SECOND SERVANT. There! I've done that too. FIRST SERVANT. And where's what you gave him just now; surely he can't have devoured it yet! SECOND SERVANT. Indeed he has; he snatched it, rolled it between his feet and boiled it. FIRST SERVANT. Come, hurry up, knead up a lot and knead them stiffly. SECOND SERVANT. Oh, scavengers, help me in the name of the gods, if you do not wish to see me fall down choked. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Aristophanes PEACE
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