The Satyricon — Volume 02: Dinner of Trimalchio
Complete and unexpurgated translation by W. C. Firebaugh, in which are incorporated the forgeries of Nodot and Marchena, and the readings introduced into the text by De Salas.
Having put on our clothes, in the meantime, we commenced to stroll around and soon, the better to amuse ourselves, approached the circle of players; all of a sudden we caught sight of a bald-headed old fellow, rigged out in a russet colored tunic, playing ball with some long haired boys. It was not so much the boys who attracted our attention, although they might well have merited it, as it was the spectacle afforded by this beslippered paterfamilias playing with a green ball. If one but touched the ground, he never stooped for it to put it back in play; for a slave stood by with a bagful from which the players were supplied. We noted other innovations as well, for two eunuchs were stationed at opposite sides of the ring, one of whom held a silver chamber-pot, the other counted the balls; not those which bounced back and forth from hand to hand, in play, but those which fell to the ground. While we were marveling at this display of refinement, Menelaus rushed up, He is the one with whom you will rest upon your elbow, he panted, what you see now, is only a prelude to the dinner. Menelaus had scarcely ceased speaking when Trimalchio snapped his fingers; the eunuch, hearing the signal, held the chamber-pot for him while he still continued playing. After relieving his bladder, he called for water to wash his hands, barely moistened his fingers, and dried them upon a boy's head.
To go into details would take too long. We entered the bath, finally, and after sweating for a minute or two in the warm room, we passed through into the cold water. But short as was the time, Trimalchio had already been sprinkled with perfume and was being rubbed down, not with linen towels, however, but with cloths made from the finest wool. Meanwhile, three masseurs were guzzling Falernian under his eyes, and when they spilled a great deal of it in their brawling, Trimalchio declared they were pouring a libation to his Genius. He was then wrapped in a coarse scarlet wrap-rascal, and placed in a litter. Four runners, whose liveries were decorated with metal plates, preceded him, as also did a wheel-chair in which rode his favorite, a withered, blear eyed slave, even more repulsive looking than his master. A singing boy approached the head of his litter, as he was being carried along, and played upon small pipes the whole way, just as if he were communicating some secret to his master's ear. Marveling greatly, we followed, and met Agamemnon at the outer door, to the post of which was fastened a small tablet bearing this inscription:
Petronius Arbiter
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Volume 2.
Volume 2.
THE DINNER OF TRIMALCHIO
CHAPTER THE TWENTY-SEVENTH.
CHAPTER THE TWENTY-EIGHTH.
CHAPTER THE TWENTY-NINTH.
CHAPTER THE THIRTIETH.
CHAPTER THE THIRTY-FIRST.
CHAPTER THE THIRTY-SECOND.
CHAPTER THE THIRTY-THIRD.
CHAPTER THE THIRTY-FOURTH.
CHAPTER THE THIRTY-FIFTH.
CHAPTER THE THIRTY-SIXTH.
CHAPTER THE THIRTY-SEVENTH.
CHAPTER THE THIRTY-EIGHTH.
CHAPTER THE THIRTY-NINTH.
CHAPTER THE FORTIETH.
CHAPTER THE FORTY-FIRST.
CHAPTER THE FORTY-SECOND.
CHAPTER THE FORTY-THIRD.
CHAPTER THE FORTY-FOURTH.
CHAPTER THE FORTY-FIFTH.
CHAPTER THE FORTY-SIXTH
CHAPTER THE FORTY-SEVENTH.
CHAPTER THE FORTY-EIGHTH.
CHAPTER THE FORTY-NINTH.
CHAPTER THE FIFTIETH.
CHAPTER THE FIFTY-FIRST.
CHAPTER THE FIFTY-SECOND.
CHAPTER THE FIFTY-THIRD.
CHAPTER THE FIFTY-FOURTH.
CHAPTER THE FIFTY-FIFTH.
CHAPTER THE FIFTY-SIXTH.
CHAPTER THE FIFTY-SEVENTH.
CHAPTER THE FIFTY-EIGHTH.
CHAPTER THE FIFTY-NINTH.
CHAPTER THE SIXTIETH.
CHAPTER THE SIXTY-FIRST.
CHAPTER THE SIXTY-SECOND.
CHAPTER THE SIXTY-THIRD.
CHAPTER THE SIXTY-FOURTH.
CHAPTER THE SIXTY-FIFTH.
CHAPTER THE SIXTY-SIXTH.
CHAPTER THE SIXTY-SEVENTH.
CHAPTER THE SIXTY-EIGHTH.
CHAPTER THE SIXTY-NINTH.
CHAPTER THE SEVENTIETH.
CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-FIRST.
CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-SECOND.
CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-THIRD.
CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-FOURTH.
CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-FIFTH.
CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-SIXTH.
CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-SEVENTH.
CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-EIGHTH.