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66 pages - You are on Page 58 EURIPIDES. What are you jabbering about? SCYTHIAN. I go to call the Prytanes. EURIPIDES. I go to call the Prytanes. SCYTHIAN. This is odd! EURIPIDES. This is odd! SCYTHIAN. Whence comes this voice? EURIPIDES. Whence comes this voice. SCYTHIAN. Ah! beware! EURIPIDES. Ah! beware! SCYTHIAN (to Mnesilochus). Are you mocking me? EURIPIDES. Are you mocking me? MNESILOCHUS. No, 'tis this woman, who stands near you. EURIPIDES. Who stands near you. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Aristophanes THESMOPHORIAZUSAE
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