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“...when I turned back to him, he'd taken off all his clothes and put 'em in a pile beside the road. That sure knocked the wind outta me. I stood there like I was dead. He pissed around his clothes and all of a sudden he turned into a wolf. I'm not joking.”

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The Satyricon

Written by Petronius, The Satyricon is a satirical and often graphic account of the adventures of two main characters, Encolpius and his slave Giton. The novel is divided into two books and explores themes of love, betrayal, and the human condition in the decadent Roman Empire. more

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Sarah Ruden

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