id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt aristophanes-plutus-1918 aristophanes-plutus-1918 .txt text/plain 12358 1605 98 by CHREMYLUS and his slave CARIO. CARIO What an unhappy fate, great gods, to be the slave of a fool! CARIO (to PLUTUS) Come, tell us at once who you are, or I shall CARIO (to CHREMYLUS) Do you understand who he says he is? CHREMYLUS If sacrifices are offered to him, is not Plutus their cause? CHREMYLUS (To CARIO) ...May it fall upon your head! CARIO My poor friends, he has brought with him a disgusting old fellow, CHREMYLUS By the gods, Blepsidemus, I will hide nothing from you. CHREMYLUS But, good gods, you are mad, my dear fellow! CHREMYLUS If it please the gods, he'll come there now. CHREMYLUS' WIFE (coming out of the house) What mean these shouts? priest, like god." On hearing the noise I made the old woman put out OLD WOMAN (to CHREMYLUS) Oh! CHREMYLUS Good gods! CHREMYLUS Let Plutus be summoned. ./cache/aristophanes-plutus-1918.txt ./txt/aristophanes-plutus-1918.txt