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Athens of old; which now doth reappear to your gaze; admirable; worthy

of the songs of the poets and the home of the illustrious Demos。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Oh! noble; brilliant Athens; whose brow is wreathed with

violets; show us the sovereign master of this land and of all Greece。

                (DEMOS comes from his house; rejuvenated and joyous。)

  AGORACRITUS

    Lo! here he is coming with his hair held in place with a golden

band and in all the glory of his old…world dress; perfumed with myrrh;

he spreads around him not the odour of lawsuits; but that of peace。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Hail! King of Greece; we congratulate you upon the happiness you

enjoy; it is worthy of this city; worthy of the glory of Marathon。

  DEMOS

    Come; Agoracritus; come; my best friend; see the service you

have done me by freshening me up on your stove。

  AGORACRITUS

    Ah! if you but remembered what you were formerly and what you did;

you would for a certainty believe me to be a god。

  DEMOS

    But what did I do? and how was I then?

  AGORACRITUS

    Firstly; so soon as ever an orator declared in the Assembly;

〃Demos; I love you ardently; it is I alone who dream of you and

watch over your interests〃; at such an exordium you would look like

a cock flapping his wings or a bull tossing his horns。

  DEMOS

    What; I?

  AGORACRITUS

    Then; after he had fooled you to the hilt; he would go。

  DEMOS

    What! they would treat me so; and I never saw it?

  AGORACRITUS

    You knew only how to open and close your ears like a sunshade。

  DEMOS

   Was I then so stupid and such a dotard?

  AGORACRITUS

    Worse than that; if one of two orators proposed to equip a fleet

for war and the other suggested the use of the same sum for paying out

to the citizens; it was the latter who always carried the day。 Well!

you droop your head! Why do you turn away your face?

  DEMOS

    I am blushing at my past errors。

  AGORACRITUS

    Think no more of them; it's not you who are to blame; but those

who cheated you in this sorry fashion。 But; come; if some impudent

lawyer dared to say; 〃Dicasts; you shall have no wheat unless you

convict this accused man!〃 what would you do? Tell me。

  DEMOS

    I would have him removed from the bar; I would bind Hyperbolus

about his neck like a stone and would fling him into the Barathrum。

  AGORACRITUS

    Well spoken! but what other measures do you wish to take?

  DEMOS

    First; as soon as ever a fleet returns to the harbour; I shall pay

up the rowers in full。

  AGORACRITUS

    That will soothe many a worn and chafed bottom。

  DEMOS

    Further; the hoplite enrolled for military service shall not get

transferred to another service through favour; but shall stick to that

given him at the outset。

  AGORACRITUS

    This will strike the buckler of Cleonymus full in the centre。

  DEMOS

    None shall ascend the rostrum; unless his chin is bearded。

  AGORACRITUS

    What then will become of Clisthenes and of Strato?

  DEMOS

    I wish only to refer to those youths who loll about the perfume

shops; babbling at random; 〃What a clever fellow is Phaeax! How

cleverly he escaped death! how concise and convincing is his style!

what phrases! how clear and to the point! how well he knows how to

quell an interruption!

  AGORACRITUS

    I thought you were the lover of those fairies。

  DEMOS

    The gods forefend it! and I will force all such fellows to go

hunting instead of proposing decrees。

  AGORACRITUS

    In that case; accept this folding…stool; and; to carry it; this

well…grown; big…balled slave lad。 Besides; you may put him to any

other purpose you please。

  DEMOS

    Oh! I am happy indeed to find myself as I was of old!

  AGORACRITUS

    Aye; you will deem yourself happy; when I have handed you the

truce of thirty years。 Truce! step forward!

  (Enter Truce; in the form of a beautiful young girl; magnificently

    attired。)

  DEMOS

     Great gods! how charming she is! Can I do with her as I wish?

where did you discover her; pray?

  AGORACRITUS

    That Paphlagonian had kept her locked up in his house; so that you

might not enjoy her。 As for myself; I give her to you; take her with

you into the country。

  DEMOS

    And what punishment will you inflict upon this Paphlagonian; the

cause of all my troubles?

  AGORACRITUS

    It will not be over…terrible。 I condemn him to follow my old

trade; posted near the gates; he must sell sausages of asses' and

dogs' meat: perpetually drunk; he will exchange foul language with

prostitutes and will drink nothing but the dirty water from the baths。

  DEMOS

    Well conceived! he is indeed fit to wrangle with harlots and

bathmen; as for you; in return for so many blessings; I invite you

to take the place at the Prytaneum which this rogue once occupied。 Put

on his frog…green mantle and follow me。 As for the other; let them

take him away; let him go sell his sausages in full view of the

foreigners; whom he used formerly to insult so wantonly。





                            THE END



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