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Dialogues of the Dead (12.7)

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Scipio

First, Minos, let me speak.

Minos

And who are you, friend? and where do you come from?

Scipio

I am Scipio, the Roman general, who destroyed Carthage, and gained great victories over the Libyans.

Minos

Well, and what have you to say?

Scipio

That Alexander is my superior, and I am Hannibals, having defeated him, and driven him to ignominious flight. What impudence is this, to contend with Alexander, to whom I, your conqueror, would not presume to compare myself!

Minos

Honestly spoken, Scipio, on my word! Very well, then: Alexander comes first, and you next; and I think we must say Hannibal third. And a very creditable third, too.

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