<b>The text of this book is not available in this moment.</b><br/><img src="/Content/books/thumbs/14070.jpg" style="margin-top:15px;margin-right:15px;margin-bottom:25px;float:left"><u>Eunuchus: The Eunuch</u><br><span>Another of the plays by Terence translated from the Latin by Riley. "A certain citizen of Athens had a daughter named Pamphila, and a son called Chremes. The former was stolen while an infant, and sold to a Rhodian merchant, who having made a present of her to a Courtesan of Rhodes, she brought her up with her own daughter Thais, who was somewhat older." (From Translator summary) <br/><br/> Hmmm, so kidnapping and slavery to start off; then there will be eunuchs and rape before the play ends. And it is a comedy?! Ah, well, it was 200BC. Times and opinions (thank goodness) have changed at least a bit since then.</span><div style="break-after:column;"></div><br />