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something to eat; listen to me with the full heed of an empty belly。

Which would you prefer? To be sold or to cry with hunger?

  DAUGHTERS

    To be sold; to be sold!

  MEGARIAN

    That is my opinion too。 But who would make so sorry a deal as to

buy you? Ah! I recall me a Megarian trick; I am going to disguise

you as little porkers; that I am offering for sale。 Fit your hands

with these hoofs and take care to appear the issue of a sow of good

breed; for; if I am forced to take you back to the house; by Hermes!

you will suffer cruelly of hunger! Then fix on these snouts and cram

yourselves into this sack。 Forget not to grunt and to say wee…wee like

the little pigs that are sacrificed in the Mysteries。 I must summon

Dicaeopolis。 Where is be? (Loudly) Dicaeopolis; do you want to buy

some nice little porkers?

  DICAEOPOLIS (coming out of his house)

    Who are you? a Megarian?

  MEGARIAN

    I have come to your market。

  DICAEOPOLIS

    Well; how are things at Megara?

  MEGARIAN

    We are crying with hunger at our firesides。

  DICAEOPOLIS

    The fireside is jolly enough with a piper。 But what else is

doing at Megara?

  MEGARIAN

    What else? When I left for the market; the authorities were taking

steps to let us die in the quickest manner。

  DICAEOPOLIS

    That is the best way to get you out of all your troubles。

  MEGARIAN

    True。

  DICAEOPOLIS

    What other news of Megara? What is wheat selling at?

  MEGARIAN

    With us it is valued as highly as the very gods in heaven!

  DICAEOPOLIS

    Is it salt that you are bringing?

  MEGARIAN

    Aren't you the ones that are holding back the salt?

  DICAEOPOLIS

    Is it garlic then?

  MEGARIAN

    What! garlic! do you not at every raid like mice grub up the

ground with your pikes to pull out every single head?

  DICAEOPOLIS

    What are you bringing then?

  MEGARIAN

    Little sows; like those they immolate at the Mysteries。

  DICAEOPOLIS

    Ah! very well; show me them。

  MEGARIAN

    They are very fine; feel their weight。 See! how fat and fine。

  DICAEOPOLIS (feeling around in the sack)

    Hey! what's this?

  MEGARIAN

    A sow。

  DICAEOPOLIS

    A sow; you say? Where from; then?

  MEGARIAN

    From Megara。 What! isn't it a sow then?

  DICAEOPOLIS (feeling around in the sack again)

    No; I don't believe it is。

  MEGARIAN

    This is too much! what an incredulous man! He says it's not a sow;

but we will stake; if you will; a measure of salt ground up with

thyme; that in good Greek this is called a sow and nothing else。

  DICAEOPOLIS

    But a sow of the human kind。

  MEGARIAN

    Without question; by Diocles! of my own breed! Well! What think

you? would you like to hear them squeal?

  DICAEOPOLIS

    Yes; I would。

  MEGARIAN

 Cry quickly; wee sowlet; squeak up; hussy; or by Hermes! I take you

back to the house。

  DAUGHTERS

    Wee…wee; wee…wee!

  MEGARIAN

    Is that a little sow; or not?

  DICAEOPOLIS

    Yes; it seems so; but let it grow up; and it will be a fine fat

thing。

  MEGARIAN

    In five years it will be just like its mother。

  DICAEOPOLIS

    But it cannot be sacrificed。

  MEGARIAN

    And why not?

  DICAEOPOLIS

    It has no tail。

  MEGARIAN

    Because it is quite young; but in good time it will have a big

one; thick and red。 But if you are willing to bring it up you will

have a very fine sow。

  DICAEOPOLIS

    The two are as like as two peas。

  MEGARIAN

    They are born of the same father and mother; let them be fattened;

let them grow their bristles; and they will be the finest sows you can

offer to Aphrodite。

  DICAEOPOLIS

    But sows are not immolated to Aphrodite。

  MEGARIAN

    Not sows to Aphrodite! Why; she's the only goddess to whom they

are offered! the flesh of my sows will be excellent on your spit。

  DICAEOPOLIS

    Can they eat alone? They no longer need their mother?

  MEGARIAN

    Certainly not; nor their father。

  DICAEOPOLIS

    What do they like most?

  MEGARIAN

    Whatever is given them; but ask for yourself。

  DICAEOPOLIS

    Speak! little sow。

  DAUGHTERS

    Wee…wee; wee…wee!

  DICAEOPOLIS

    Can you eat chick…pease?

  DAUGHTERS

    Wee…wee; wee…wee; wee…wee!

  DICAEOPOLIS

    And Attic figs?

  DAUGHTERS

    Wee…wee; wee…wee!

  DICAEOPOLIS

    What sharp squeaks at the name of figs。 Come; let some figs be

brought for these little pigs。 Will they eat them? Goodness! how

they munch them; what a grinding of teeth; mighty Heracles! I

believe those pigs hail from the land of the Voracians。

  MEGARIAN (aside)

    But they have not eaten all the figs; I took this one myself。

  DICAEOPOLIS

    Ah! what curious creatures! For what sum will you sell them?

  MEGARIAN

    I will give you one for a bunch of garlic; and the other; if you

like; for a quart measure of salt。

  DICAEOPOLIS

    I'll buy them。 Wait for me here。

                                            (He goes into the house。)

  MEGARIAN

    The deal is done。 Hermes; god of good traders; grant I may sell

both my wife and my mother in the same way!

                                                (An INFORMER enters。)

  INFORMER

    Hi! fellow; what country are you from?

  MEGARIAN

    I am a pig…merchant from Megara。

  INFORMER

    I shall denounce both your pigs and yourself as public enemies。

  MEGARIAN

    Ah! here our troubles begin afresh!

  INFORMER

    Let go of that sack。 I'll teach you to talk Megarian!

  MEGARIAN (loudly)

    Dicaeopolis; want to denounce me。

  DICAEOPOLIS (from within)

    Who dares do this thing? (He comes out of his house。)

Inspectors; drive out the informers。 Ah! you offer to enlighten us

without a lamp!

  INFORMER

    What! I may not denounce our enemies?

  DICAEOPOLIS (With a threatening gesture)

    Watch out for yourself; and go off pretty quick and denounce

elsewhere。

                                            (The INFORMER runs away。)

  MEGARIAN

    What a plague to Athens!

  DICAEOPOLIS

    Be reassured; Megarian。 Here is the price for your two sowlets;

the garlic and the salt。 Farewell and much happiness!

  MEGARIAN

    Ah! we never have that amongst us。

  DICAEOPOLIS

    Oh; I'm sorry if I said the wrong thing

  MEGARIAN

    Farewell; dear little sows; and seek; far from your father; to

munch your bread with salt; if they give you any。

        (He departs and DICAEOPOLIS takes the 〃sows〃 into his house。)

  CHORUS (singing)

    Here is a man truly happy。 See how everything succeeds to his

wish。 Peacefully seated in his market; he will earn his living; woe to

Ctesias; and all other informers who dare to enter there! You will not

be cheated as to the value of wares; you will not again see Prepis

wiping his big arse; nor will Cleonymus jostle you; you will take your

walks; clothed in a fine tunic; without meeting Hyperbolus and his

unceasing quibblings; without being accosted on the public place by

any importunate fellow; neither by Cratinus; shaven in the fashion

of the adulterers; nor by this musician; who plagues us with his silly

improvisations; that hyper…rogue Artemo; with his arm…pits stinking as

foul as a goat; like his father before him。 You will not be the butt

of the villainous Pauson's jeers; nor of Lysistratus; the disgrace

of the Cholargian deme; who is the incarnation of all the vices; and

endures cold and hunger more than thirty days in the month。

  (A BOEOTIAN enters; followed by his slave; who is carrying a large

  assortment of articles of food; and by a troop of flute players。)

  BOEOTIAN

    By Heracles! my shoulder is quite black and blue。 Ismenias; put

the penny…royal down there very gently; and all of you; musicians from

Thebes; strike up on your bone flutes 〃The Dog's Arse。〃

  (The Musicians immediately begin an atrocious rendition of a vulgar

  tune。)

  DICAEOPOLIS

    Enough; damn you; get out of here Rascally hornets; away with you!

Whence has sprung this accursed swarm of Chaeris fellows which comes

assailing my door?

                                              (The Musicians depart。)

  BOEOTIAN

    Ah! by Iolas! Drive them off; my dear host; you will please me

immensely; all the way from Thebes; they were there piping behind me

and they have completely stripped my penny…royal of its blossom。 But

will you buy anything of me; some chickens or some locusts?

  DICAEOPOLIS

    Ah! good day; Boeotian。 eater of good round loaves。 What do you

bring?

  BOEOTIAN

    All that is good in Boeotia; marjoram; penny…royal; rush…mats;

lampwicks; ducks; jays; woodcocks; water…fowl; wrens; divers。

  DICAEOPOLIS

    A regular hail of birds is beating down on my market。

  BOEOTIAN

    I also bring geese; hares; foxes; moles; hedgehogs; cats; lyres;

martins; otters and eels from the Copai

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