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  CARIO  (to the CHORUS; which has followed him in)

    Come; you active workers; who; like my master; eat nothing but

garlic and the poorest food; you who are his friends and his

neighbours; hasten your steps; hurry yourselves; there's not a

moment to lose; this is the critical hour; when your presence and your

support are needed by him。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Why; don't you see we are speeding as fast as men can; who are

already enfeebled by age? But do you deem it fitting to make us run

like this before ever telling us why your master has called us?

  CARIO

    I've grown hoarse with the telling; but you won't listen。 My

master is going to drag you all out of the stupid; sapless life you

are leading and ensure you; one full of all delights。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    And how is he going to manage that?

  CARIO

    My poor friends; he has brought with him a disgusting old

fellow; all bent and wrinkled; with a most pitiful appearance; bald

and toothless; upon my word; I even believe he is circumcised like

some vile barbarian。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    This news is worth its weight in gold! What are you saying? Repeat

it to me; no doubt it means he is bringing back a heap of wealth。

  CARIO

    No; but a heap of all the infirmities attendant on old age。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    If you are tricking us; you shall pay us for it。 Beware of our

sticks!

  CARIO

    Do you deem me so brazen as all that; and my words mere lies?

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    What serious airs the rascal puts on! Look! his legs are already

shrieking; 〃oh! oh!〃 They are asking for the shackles and wedges。

  CARIO

    It's in the tomb that it's your lot to judge。 Why don't you go

there? Charon has given you your ticket。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Plague take you! you cursed rascal; who rail at us and have not

even the heart to tell us why your master has made us come。 We were

pressed for time and tired out; yet we came with all haste; and in our

hurry we have passed by lots of wild onions without even gathering

them。

  CARIO

    I will no longer conceal the truth from you。 Friends; it's

Plutus whom my master brings; Plutus; who will give you riches。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    What! we shall really all become rich?

  CARIO

    Aye; certainly; you will then be Midases; provided you grow

ass's ears。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    What joy; what happiness! If what you tell me is true; I long to

dance with delight。

  CARIO  (singing; with appropriate gestures)

    And I too; threttanelo! want to imitate the Cyclops and lead

your troop by stamping like this。 Do you; my dear little ones; cry;

aye; cry again and bleat forth the plaintive song of the sheep and

of the stinking goats; follow me like lascivious goats with their

tools out。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

                  (Singing; to the same tune and with similar mimicry)

    As for us; threttanelo! we will seek you; dear Cyclops;

bleating; and if we find you with your wallet full of fresh herbs; all

disgusting in your filth; sodden with wine and sleeping in the midst

of your sheep; we will seize a great flaming stake and burn out your

eye。

  CARIO

    I will copy that Circe of Corinth; whose potent philtres compelled

the companions of Philonides like swine to swallow balls of dung;

which she herself had kneaded with her hands; and do you too grunt

with joy and follow your mother; my little pigs。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Oh! Circe with the potent philtress; who besmear your companions

so filthily; what pleasure I shall have in imitating the son of

Laertes! I will hang you up by your balls; I will rub your nose with

dung like a goat; and like Aristyllus you shall say through your

half…opened lips; 〃Follow your mother; my little pigs。〃

  CARIO

    Enough of tomfoolery; assume a grave demeanour; unknown to my

master I am going to take bread and meat; and when I have fed well;

I shall resume my work。

                                 (Interlude of dancing by the CHORUS。)

  CHREMYLUS  (coming out of his house)

    To say; 〃Hail! my dear neighbours!〃 is an old form of greeting and

well worn with use; so therefore I embrace you; because you have not

crept like tortoises; but have come rushing here in all haste。 Now

help me to watch carefully and closely over the god。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Be at ease。 You shall see with what martial zeal I will guard him。

What! we jostle each other at the Assembly for three obols; and am I

going to let Plutus in person be stolen from me?

  CHREMYLUS

    But I see Blepsidemus; by his bearing and his haste I can

readily see he knows or suspects something。

  BLEPSIDEMUS

    What has happened then? Whence; how has Chremylus suddenly grown

rich? I don't believe a word of it。 Nevertheless; nothing but his

sudden fortune was being talked about in the barber…shops。 But I am

above all surprised that his good fortune has not made him forget

his friends; that is not the usual way!

  CHREMYLUS

    By the gods; Blepsidemus; I will hide nothing from you。 To…day

things are better than yesterday; let us share; for are you not my

friend?

  BLEPSIDEMUS

    Have you really grown rich as they say?

  CHREMYLUS

    I shall be soon; if the god agrees to it。 But there is still

some risk to run。

  BLEPSIDEMUS

    What risk?

  CHREMYLUS

    Well。。。

  BLEPSIDEMUS

    Tell me; quick!

  CHREMYLUS

    If we succeed; we are happy for ever; but if we fail; it is all

over with us。

  BLEPSIDEMUS

    It's a bad business; and one that doesn't please me! To grow

rich all at once and yet to be fearful! ah! I suspect something that's

little good。

  CHREMYLUS

    What do you mean?

  BLEPSIDEMUS

    No doubt you have just stolen some gold and silver from some

temple and are repenting。

  CHREMYLUS

    Nay! heaven preserve me from that!

  BLEPSIDEMUS

    A truce to idle phrases! the thing is only too apparent; my

friend。

  CHREMYLUS

    Don't suspect such a thing of me。

  BLEPSIDEMUS

    Alas! then there is no honest man! not one; that can resist the

attraction of gold!

  CHREMYLUS

    By Demeter; you have no common sense。

  BLEPSIDEMUS  (aside)

    How he has changed!

  CHREMYLUS

    But; good gods; you are mad; my dear fellow!

  BLEPSIDEMUS  (aside)

    His very look is distraught; he has done some crime!

  CHREMYLUS

    Ah! I know the tune you are playing now; you think I have

stolen; and want your share。

  BLEPSIDEMUS

    My share of what; pray?

  CHREMYLUS

    You are beside the mark; the thing is quite otherwise。

  BLEPSIDEMUS

    Perhaps it's not a theft; but some piece of knavery!

  CHREMYLUS

    You are insane!

  BLEPSIDEMUS

    What? You have done no man an injury?

  CHREMYLUS

    No! assuredly not I

  BLEPSIDEMUS

    But; great gods; what am I to think? You won't tell me the truth。

  CHREMYLUS

    You accuse me without really knowing anything。

  BLEPSIDEMUS

    Listen; friend; no doubt the matter can yet be hushed up; before

it gets noised abroad; at trifling expense; I will buy the orators'

silence。

  CHREMYLUS

    Aye; you will lay out three minae and; as my friend; you will

reckon twelve against me。

  BLEPSIDEMUS

    I know someone who will come and seat himself at the foot of the

tribunal; holding a supplicant's bough in his hand and surrounded by

his wife and children; for all the world like the Heraclidae of

Pamphilus。

  CHREMYLUS

    Not at all; poor fool! But; thanks to me; worthy folk alone

shall be rich henceforth。

  BLEPSIDEMUS

    What are you saying? Have you then stolen so much as all that?

  CHREMYLUS

    Oh your insults will be the death of me。

  BLEPSIDEMUS

    You're the one who is courting death。

  CHREMYLUS

    Not so; you wretch; since I have Plutus。

  BLEPSIDEMUS

    You have Plutus? Which one?

  CHREMYLUS

    The god himself。


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