LYCINUS Oh, now I remember where Adimantus left us, Samippus: when we stood a long time by the mast, looking up and counting the layers of hide, and marvelling at the sailor going up among the shrouds and then running quite safely along the yardarm up there holding on to the ropes. SAMIPPUS Good! Then what must we do now? Wait for him here? Or would you like me to go back again to the ship? TIMOLAUS Oh, no, let us go on. He has probably already passed us, rushing off to the city, when he couldn’t find us again. In any case Adimantus knows the road, and there is no danger of his going astray if we desert him. LYCINUS Isn’t it rather churlish to go off and leave a friend? But let us walk on all the same, if Samippus agrees. SAMIPPUS Certainly; we may find the gymnasium still open. Incidentally, what a huge ship!