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true boyish fashion now takes all the credit of their silence to 

 himself. It may be added that Charon had told him that the 

 singing would make his rowing easy, line 206, poTc^'"' dxouffsc etc., 

 as above, although he was, as he himself said, a land-lubber, 

 d^^aAdrzzUToq, line 204. Human nature is all that is needed to 

 explain the passage, or more accurately youthful nature indulg- 

 ing itself in boyish pranks and words. 



