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An orgiastic festival in ancient Greece in honor of Dionysus (= Bacchus)
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1
We see also the
Dionysia
celebrated not once, but twice every year.
2
But
Dionysia
seized his arm, and said in an almost inaudible voice,-
3
You may marry
Dionysia
,
Jacques; you have nothing to fear from me.'
4
Tears of anger this time sprang from
Dionysia
's
eyes; and she cried,-
5
At five years
Dionysia
had every toy that had ever been invented.
6
She remained for more than an hour unconscious in Miss
Dionysia
's
arms.
7
With his mother and with
Dionysia
,
honor forbade him to show despair.
8
But there is
Dionysia
's
life, gentlemen, my child's life, also at stake.
9
And if I were to beg you,
Dionysia
,
instead of commanding.
10
This was certainly terrible; still, after a moment's reflection,
Dionysia
said,-
11
I think, as Miss
Dionysia
does, that he will insist upon saying nothing.
12
I beseech you,
Dionysia
,
do not insist upon my telling you.
13
Once free, and
Dionysia
by my side, what cared I for the world?
14
As she listened to
Dionysia
's
passionate entreaty, her resolution began to grow weaker.
15
Had I a right to take him into Miss
Dionysia
's
secret?
16
The part of the record which should cover the
Dionysia
at Piræus is wanting.
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