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ARISTOPHANES' FROGS
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Dionysus.

I!


Charon.

Get in.


Dionysus.

Where do you touch? The Carrion Crows,
You said?


Charon (gruffly).

The Dogs will be the place for you.
Get in.


Dionysus.

Come, Xanthias.


Charon.

I don't take slaves:
Unless he has won his freedom? Did he fight
The battle of the Cold Meat Unpreserved?


Xanthias.

Well, no; my eyes were very sore just then . . .


Charon.

Then trot round on your legs!


Xanthias.

Where shall I meet you?


Charon.

At the Cold Seat beside the Blasting Stone.


Dionysus (to Xanthias, who hesitates).

You understand?