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Again and again, as I said before, he exhibited the serpent to all who requested it, not in its entirety, but exposing chiefly the tail and the rest of the body and keeping the head out of sight under his arm. But as he wished to astonish the crowd still more, he promised to produce the god talkingdelivering oracles in person without a prophet. It was no difficult matter for him to fasten cranes windpipes together and pass them through the head, which he had so fashioned as to be lifelike. Then he answered the questions through someone else, who spoke into the tube from the outside, so that the voice issued from his canvas Asclepius.[*]

These oracles were called autophones, and were not given to everybody promiscuously, but only to

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those who were noble, rich, and free-handed.

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