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What a deal you will have to tell anybody who has never been here! G. Come, we ought to be going. P. Every day is holiday to people who have nothing to do. Eunoe, pick up your work; and take care, lazy girl, how you leave it lying about again; the cats find it just the bed they like. Come, stir yourself; fetch me some water, quick! I wanted the water first, and the girl brings me the soap.

A good kind man! We're letting Eunoë get squeezed come, wretched girl, push your way through." And Nesta, as the courteous stranger, responded with a bow which, if not absolutely historically correct for the period, was certainly a combination of the good manners of all the ages.

As nobody in the school was young enough to take Zopyrion, they had borrowed the gardener's three-year-old baby, and had trained him to walk on, holding the hand of Eunoë. He was a pretty child, and dressed in a little white chiton, with bare legs and feet, he looked very charming, and quite completed the scene.

What a tale you will have to tell about the things you have seen, to any one who has not seen them! It seems nearly time to go. Praxinoe. Idlers have always holiday. Eunoe, bring the water and put it down in the middle of the room, lazy creature that you are. I want water first, and how she carries it! give it me all the same; don't pour out so much, you extravagant thing. Stupid girl!