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Athena I see. And the son of Laertes, how does his fortune with respect to you? Has he escaped you? Ajax That blasted fox! You ask me where he is? Athena Yes, I do. I mean Odysseus, your adversary. Ajax My most pleasing prisoner, mistress, he sits inside. I do not wish him to die just yet. Athena Until you do what? Or win what greater advantage? Ajax Until he be bound to a pillar beneath my roof— Athena What evil, then, will you inflict on the poor man? Ajax —and have his back crimsoned by the lash, before he dies. Athena Do not abuse the poor man so cruelly! Ajax In all else, Athena, I bid you take your pleasure, but he will pay this penalty and no other. Athena Well, then, since it delights you to do so,put your arm to use; spare no portion of your plan. Ajax I go to my work. And I give you this commission: be always for me the close-standing ally that you have been for me today!Exit Ajax. Athena Do you see, Odysseus, how great is the strength of the gods? Whom