The Eleven Comedies, Volume 2 by Aristophanes
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PHILOCLEON. Go on, and I will help myself and eat these lentils.
XANTHIAS. Men of the jury, listen to this indictment I have drawn up. He has committed the blackest of crimes, both against me and the seamen.[101] He sought refuge in a dark corner to glutton on a big Sicilian cheese, with which he sated his hunger. PHILOCLEON. Why, the crime is clear; the foul brute this very moment belched forth a horrible odour of cheese right under my nose. XANTHIAS. And he refused to share with me. And yet can anyone style himself your benefactor, when he does not cast a morsel to your poor dog? PHILOCLEON. Then he has not shared? XANTHIAS. Not with me, his comrade. PHILOCLEON. Then his madness is as hot as my lentils. BDELYCLEON. In the name of the gods, father! No hurried verdict without hearing the other side! PHILOCLEON. But the evidence is plain; the fact speaks for itself. XANTHIAS. Then beware of acquitting the most selfish of canine gluttons, who has devoured the whole cheese, rind and all, prowling round the platter. PHILOCLEON. There is not even enough left for me to fill up the chinks in my pitcher. |
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