Transcription: Though some sticklers might count it a lie, and think it disrespectful to deceive one's father this way, thought Theseus, I think I'll ask my father what he thinks once I've revealed myself to him. At the end of a lavish meal, Aegis rose from his bench, and holding his scepter aloft, addressed his guests. Tonight we dispense with care, but tomorrow we must take counsel on dark things. Our debt to Minos falls due soon, and we must choose who will go.