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How a Man Annoyed by his Private Enemies

When they would represent a man annoyed 1 by his private enemies, and extricating himself with small loss, they portray a WOLF WHICH HAS LOST THE EXTREMITY OF HIS TAIL; for the wolf, when about to be hunted, shoots the hairs and extremity of his tail.

Footnotes
131:1 διαθ?ντα, Ald.—σιανθ?ντα Par. C. Leem. "compelled to make a compact with."

 

 

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