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76 pages - You are on Page 58 PHILOCLEON. It should be called wool-waster then instead of pelisse. BDELYCLEON. Come, father, just hold still for a moment and put it on. PHILOCLEON. Oh! horrors! what a waft of heat the hussy wafts up my nose! BDELYCLEON. Will you have done with this fooling? PHILOCLEON. No, by Zeus! if need be, I prefer you should put me in the oven. BDELYCLEON. Come! I will put it round you. There! PHILOCLEON. At all events, bring out a crook. BDELYCLEON. Why, whatever for? PHILOCLEON. To drag me out of it before I am quite melted. BDELYCLEON. Now take off those wretched clogs and put on these nice Laconian slippers. PHILOCLEON. I put on odious slippers made by our foes! Never! BDELYCLEON. Come! put your foot in and push hard. Quick! PHILOCLEON. 'Tis ill done of you. You want me to put my foot on Laconian ground. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Aristophanes WASPS
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