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Aristophanes, Plutus (ed. Eugene O'Neill, Jr.), line 1135 (search)
ell-baked bread and a big hunk of the victims they are sacrificing in your house. Cario That would be stealing. Hermes Do you forget, then, how I used to take care he knew nothing about it when you were stealing something from your master? Cario Because I used to share it with you, you rogue; some cake or other always came your way. Hermes Which afterwards you ate up all by yourself. Cario But then you did not share the blows when I was caught. Hermes Forget past injuries, now you have taken Phyle. Ah! how I should like to live with you! Take pity and receive me. Cario You would leave the gods to stop here? Hermes One is much better off among you. Cario What! you would desert! Do you think that is honest? Hermes “Where I live well, there is my country.” Cario But how could we employ you here? Hermes Place me near the door; I am the watchman god and would shift off the robbers. Cario Shift off! Ah! but we have no love for shifts. Hermes Entrust me with business dealings. Cario But we a