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ARISTOPHANES' FROGS

Dionysus.

Nonsense, my good woman,
You don't know what you're saying.


Plathanê.

Did you think
I wouldn't know you in those high-heeled boots?


Landlady.

And all the salt-fish I've not mentioned yet. . . .


Plathanê. (to Landlady).

No, you poor thing; and all the good fresh cheese
The man kept swallowing, and the baskets with it!


Landlady. (to Xanthias).

And when he saw me coming for the money
Glared like a wild bull! Yes, and roared at me!


Xanthias.

Just what he does! His manners everywhere.


Landlady.

Tugged at his sword! Pretended to be mad!


Plathanê.

Yes, you poor thing; I don't know how you bore it!


Landlady.

And we got all of a tremble, both of us.
And ran up the ladder to the loft! And he,
He tore the matting up—and off he went!