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TIMOCLES

Well then, as my comparison of the ship did not seem to you very valid, attend now to my sheetanchor, as they call it, which you cant by any possibility cut away.

ZEUS

What in the world is he going to say?

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TIMOCLES

See whether I frame this syllogism logically, and whether you can capsize it in any way. If there are altars, there are also gods; but there are altars, ergo there are also gods. What have you to say to that?

DAMIS

After I have laughed to my hearts content I'll tell you.

TIMOCLES

Well, it looks as if you would never stop laughing; tell me, though, how you thought what I said was funny.

DAMIS

Because you do not see that your anchor is attached to a slender stringand its your sheetanchor at that! Having hitched the existence of gods to the existence of altars, you think you have made yourself a safe mooring. So, as you say you have no better sheet-anchor than this, let's be going.

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