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Pylos (Greece) (search for this): card 657
hy art thou silent? Hermes And how could she speak to the spectators? She is too angry at all that they have made her suffer. Trygaeus At least let her speak a little to you, Hermes. Hermes Tell me, my dear, what are your feelings with regard to them? Come, you relentless foe of all bucklers, speak; I am listening to you. Peace whispers into Hermes' ear.Is that your grievance against them? Yes, yes, I understand. Hearken, you folk, this is her complaint. She says, that after the affair of Pylos she came to you unbidden to bring you a basket full of truces and that you thrice repulsed her by your votes in the assembly. Trygaeus Yes, we did wrong, but forgive us, for our mind was then entirely absorbed in leather. Hermes Listen again to what she has just asked me. Who was her greatest foe here? and furthermore, had she a friend who exerted himself to put an end to the fighting? Trygaeus Her most devoted friend was Cleonymus; it is undisputed. Hermes How then did Cleonymus behave