Ancient History 32: Telemachus given up to virtue
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Ancient History 11: The sword of Damocles

Ancient History 37: Tantalus' torment

News 112: You’re wrong to want to post up that...advertisement..

Ancient History 16: Ariadne's thread

Ancient History 49: The death of Sappho

Ancient History 41: Hippolytus pierced by Cupid

Ancient History 19: The youth of Alcibiades

Ancient History 46: The mother of the Graccus

Ancient History 44: The death of Anacreon

Ancient History 45: Endymion

Ancient History 25: Hercules tamed by love

Ancient History 9: The education of Achilles

NEWS 59: - Come on, citizen, get up quick... it's your turn, got to demolish you!..

LIFE'S HAPPY DAYS 63: THE NEIGHBOURS BEFORE THE JUSTICE OF THE PEACE: Well, I won the case all the same, and you won't be so stuck-up now, Mrs. Pimbèche... because the Justice of the Peace has sentenced you to go back to your house which backs on to mine!..

Ancient History 48: Virgil's shepherds

Ancient History 12: A meeting of happy augures

Ancient History 33: Arion's rescue

Ancient History 10: Socrates at Aspasia's home

Ancient History 8: Agamemnon's anger

Ancient History 13: The rape of Helen. Paris,whom by love was seized up to the teeth, / Was hardly fit to smoke a cigar. / Helen knew this, and without giving warning,/ Carried Paris away in her sturdy arms (Aeneid)

Ancient History 35: Marius at Carthage

TENANTS AND LANDLOADS 5: -Why, madam..., I am unwise enough to absent myself from my property for some months and this is the state in which I find you... I give you twenty four hours' notice to leave... I don't even know that I don't have the right to claim damages from your husband!..

SKETCHES OF THE HUNT 7: -Well!... do you intend to stay there? -Certainly not!... I was waiting so that you could carry me to the village on your back... -No thanks, for a league and a half from here!... are you mad?... -Come!... look here, my friend... act as though you've killed a roe-deer and you've got to carry it home!..

Ancient History 50: The clemency of Minos. Happy the pale human, who in this black refuge / Arrives, while Minos reads his Charivari; / He is sure to be forgiven, for we know that all judges / Are disarmed when they have laughed (Poetic little advertisement)
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