id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7282 Plautus, Titus Maccius The Captivi and the Mostellaria .txt text/plain 42815 5343 95 The old man, who lives here (_pointing to_ HEGIO's _house_), is Hegio--his father (_pointing to_ TYNDARUS). in Elis, the son of this old man Hegio who lives here (_pointing to the SCENE II.--_Enter, from his house, _HEGIO _and a_ SLAVE. that it will come to pass that I shall get my son in exchange for him. _Enter, from the house,_ PHILOCRATES, TYNDARUS, _and_ SLAVES _and_ When my father shall know this, Tyndarus, how the son of Hegio, and to mean, "Do you seek out this person whom we have SCENE IV.--_Enter_ HEGIO, ARISTOPHONTES, _and_ SLAVES, _from the house._ [Footnote 2: _He shall be taken all care of_)--Ver. 733. young man, drink night and day, live like Greeks [3], make purchase of that the old man may not at present come to know of this. I' faith, I should like to look over this house; just knock at the ./cache/7282.txt ./txt/7282.txt