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Odysseus: What! didst thou see it?

Silenus: No, i' faith, but I smell it.

Odysseus: Taste it then, that thy approval may not stop at words.

Silenus: (taking a drink) Zounds! Bacchus is inviting me to dance;
ha! ha!

Odysseus: Did it not gurgle finely down thy throttle?

Silenus: Aye that it did, to the ends of my fingers.

Odysseus: Well, we will give thee money besides.

Silenus: Only undo the skin, and never mind the money.

Odysseus: Bring out the cheeses then and lambs.

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