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65 pages - You are on Page 61 SECOND OLD WOMAN. No, come this way. THIRD OLD WOMAN. I will never let you go. SECOND OLD WOMAN. Nor will I. YOUNG MAN. But you will rend me asunder, you cursed wretches. SECOND OLD WOMAN. 'Tis I he must go with according to the law. THIRD OLD WOMAN. Not if an uglier old woman than yourself appears. YOUNG MAN. But if you kill me at the outset, how shall I afterwards go to find this beautiful girl of mine? THIRD OLD WOMAN. That's your business. But begin by obeying. YOUNG MAN. Of which one must I rid myself first? SECOND OLD WOMAN. Don't you know? Come here. YOUNG MAN. Then let the other one release me. THIRD OLD WOMAN. Come to my house. YOUNG MAN. If this dame will let me go. Previous Page / First / Next Page of Aristophanes ECCLESIAZUSAE
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