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At another time, when Rutilianus enquired whose
soul he had inherited, the reply was:

<quote><l>Peleus’ son wert thou at the first; thereafter Menander,</l><l>Then what thou seemest now, and hereafter shalt turn to a sunbeam.</l><l>Four score seasons of life shall be given thee over a hundred.</l></quote>





But as a matter of fact he died insane at seventy
without awaiting the fulfilment of the god’s promise!
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