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Dialogues of the Dead (17.1)

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ZENOPHANTUS

Well, Callidemides, how did you die? I used to be a parasite of Dinias, and choked myself to death by eating too much, as you know; for you were there when I died.

CALLIDEMIDES

Yes, I was there, Zenophantus. But my death was a strange one. I think you know Ptoeodorus, the old man?

ZENOPHANTUS

The rich man with no children? I knew you were often with him.

CALLIDEMIDES

I was always most attentive to him, because he promised I would benefit by his death. But since the matter was taking an unconscionable time, and he was living to be older than Tithonus, I found a short cut to the inheritance. I bought poison, and persuaded his butler, next time he asked for winehes a pretty heavy drinker, you knowto have the poison ready in the cup, and give it to him. I promised him his freedom, if he did it.

ZENOPHANTUS

Well, what happened? Your story looks like being a strange one.

v.7.p.91

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